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submitted 7 hours ago by Alaskaball@hexbear.net to c/news@hexbear.net

To be real, I really would like to snag a bottle for myself. Preferably a bottle of Khvanchkara.

News article from Reuters, direct link to website

TBILISI, May 29 (Reuters) - Tangled cobwebs dangle from the ceiling in dim light and a pleasant, musky sweetness pervades the air in this ​repository of a precious wine collection, once owned by Georgia's ‌most infamous son, Josef Stalin.

The Georgian government, which owns the roughly 40,000 French and Georgian rarities, unsealed the wine vault for the first time this week ​in the capital Tbilisi.

It plans to auction off the collection, some ​of which dates from the early 19th century, and ⁠use the funds to open a wine education school in Georgia.

Irakli Gilauri, ​the owner of Gilauri Wines who worked with Georgia's agriculture ministry on ​the project, said the auction would help to "put Georgia on the collectors' map".

The South Caucasus country sells itself as the birthplace of wine, with archaeological evidence demonstrating ​a continuous wine-making tradition stretching back 8,000 years.

Stalin, who was born ​in Georgia and led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953, ‌was ⁠an enthusiastic wine drinker and collector.

His trove includes wine from Bordeaux's most famous estates that were once owned by Russia's Tsar Alexander III and his son Nicholas II. The Soviets seized the Imperial Romanov collection after ​the 1917 Russian ​Revolution, and Stalin ⁠became its guardian, slowly adding his favourite Georgian varieties.

Peering into the dust-covered bottles at the amber liquid ​inside, collector Victor Chen, who travelled to Tbilisi from ​Dallas, Texas, ⁠was excited by what he saw.

"I feel like you're Indiana Jones opening up a cave: it could be nothing, it could be something," he ⁠said, referring ​to the fictional swashbuckling archaeologist from the ​film franchise.

"There's not many things that are still historical moments at this point. And this ​could be one of them."

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[-] Evilphd666@hexbear.net 19 points 5 hours ago

These are not wines to drink. I'd imagine 100 year old wines will sour and be turned to vinagar. That said...I would love to have a piece of history. Stalin's Wine Cave is not something I thought of for my BINGO ticket this year.

[-] Alaskaball@hexbear.net 11 points 3 hours ago

I'd drink it like boomers chug apple cider vinegar. That wine has certified Stalinium fortifying it to ward off the Ultimate liberalism

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