We talked about the upbringing of children before the wine. Recently on the divers underwater search old wine. So I was surprised to fall to reference a book I was reading the other day my children, a great undersea life of Jacques Cousteau, by Dan Yaccarino.
"When you dive in the water near the France," says Yaccarino, "his ship and crew Cousteau has found lost full of wine jars over 2,396 years!They had a wine taste, it was a shame. "bitter."
My son thought it was a seven-year-old cool old antique taste something, even if it was "bitter".(Apparently, the comment of the Cousteau while it was "poor" axis fine.) Here's another discovery 1952 it in a book, for grown ups:
"[Cousteau] finds its depth gauge. Two hundred and fifty meters. … He stumbled its reserved valve to give himself a five more minutes.… And it. Looking like an amphora Museum … lay buried half on the slope before it.With the last degree of strength, Cousteau pulled free subway amphora. "
Funny that we get the tasty children's book notes.Unfortunately, I couldn't find any video onboard Calypso. but I'm sure he was captured in a series of undersea world sing "Jacques Cousteau".

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