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]]>As for the original underwater wine found after sitting in the water for nearly two centuries, the experts agree that it tastes great, has a sweet style, and bright golden color (as mentioned by WT Magazine), but can this be achieved over a shorter time period? Probably not, so underwater wine is still seen as a novelty and a way to charge premium prices. It’s understandable that the winemakers are eager to try something new since there weren’t any innovations in their industry for a long time.
One thing that makes this more difficult is the cost. Regular wine bottles can’t go deep enough to reach the dark places underwater. The process requires stainless steel drums that coat each bottle in a specific way so the glass stays intact. Remember, this is supposed to be a premium product, and packaging is an important part of the deal.
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]]>As for the original underwater wine found after sitting in the water for nearly two centuries, the experts agree that it tastes great, has a sweet style, and bright golden color (as mentioned by WT Magazine), but can this be achieved over a shorter time period? Probably not, so underwater wine is still seen as a novelty and a way to charge premium prices. It’s understandable that the winemakers are eager to try something new since there weren’t any innovations in their industry for a long time.
One thing that makes this more difficult is the cost. Regular wine bottles can’t go deep enough to reach the dark places underwater. The process requires stainless steel drums that coat each bottle in a specific way so the glass stays intact. Remember, this is supposed to be a premium product, and packaging is an important part of the deal.
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