While explore a shipwreck at the bottom of the Baltic Sea , Polish archaeologists discovered a 12 - column inch stoneware bottle , still corked , contain Europe ’s number one brand of mineral water for well-nigh a thousand year .
The archaeologist say the bottle was produce between 1806 and 1830 by Selters — naturally carbonate water springs that were expose around the year 1000 on the northerly side of the Taunus mickle kitchen stove in Germany . The springs were fully work by the mid-1800s .
As Discovery Newsreports :

From St. Petersburg to New York and from London to Florence , Selters “ liquid hoarded wealth , ” return in singular remains jugs , became a equivalent word of the finest mineral water . In North America , Selters was the prototype of “ carbonated water ” artificial soda ash water .
According to experts , it is extremely rarefied to come up a corked Selters bottle from that period .
I have it away that wine connoisseur might not be very emotional by this discovery , but verbalize as an aficionado of ballock creams , I ’m pretty psyched .

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