20. Here Is the World’s Oldest Bottle of Wine
With regard to wine, the longer it has been aged, the fancier it is, and the more that people will pay for the bottle, right? Maybe, but we would strongly advise against attempting to drink the wine in this bottle. This artifact dated as far back as 350 CE and was in Germany in 1867. When they found the bottle, it was still perfectly sealed with wax and olive oil and had dolphin-shaped handles on the sides. Other bottles found at the site had been broken, but nobody opened this one. Archeologists believe it contains wine made from grapes grown in the area.