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Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Bečov Castle Displays 133 Restored Wine Bottles as WWII-Hidden 1890s Cache Emerges
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Bečov Castle Displays 133 Restored Wine Bottles as WWII-Hidden 1890s Cache Emerges

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Summary

  • 133 bottles dating from 1892 to 1899 went on display at Bečov Castle in June after Château d'Yquem completed a meticulous restoration of the cache.
  • World War II likely drove the bottles underground: officials believe they were hidden beneath a chapel floor at the war's end and left there for decades.
  • 1985 brought the discovery after an American businessman working for the Beaufort-Spontin family sought permission to recover a hidden object, prompting authorities to uncover the stash.
  • Cool, humid conditions in the chapel helped preserve the wine, and Château d'Yquem said the restoration was so careful that even the dust on the bottles was retained.
  • Bečov Castle, a nearly 700-year-old fortress near the German border, was confiscated after the war when its owners were labeled Nazi sympathizers.

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