Article 6NKQJ Oldest wine ever discovered in liquid form found in urn with Roman remains

Oldest wine ever discovered in liquid form found in urn with Roman remains

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Sam Jones in Madrid
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Reddish-brown liquid found in untouched 2,000-year-old Roman tomb is a local, sherry-like wine

The oldest wine ever to have been discovered in its original liquid form is reddish-brown and, quite conceivably, full-bodied. Reddish-brown because of the chemical reactions that have taken place in the 2,000 years since the white wine was poured into a funeral urn in southern Spain - and potentially full-bodied because the urn also contained, among other things, the cremated bones of a Roman man.

Analysis by experts at the University of Cordoba has established that the ancient tawny liquid inside the urn - which was found in a rare, untouched Roman tomb that was accidentally discovered in the Andalucian town of Carmona five years ago - is a local, sherry-like wine.

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