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Pretty cool.

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Liberty Hall Museum—which is located on the campus of Kean University, one of New Jersey's largest state schools—has been going through an extensive renovation with the goal of allowing their visitors to walk through every era of American history. Recently, the museum took one massive leap toward that objective in the most unexpected of ways. It was announced that the museum discovered several cases of Madeira wine from 1796 that had been shipped from Portugal for the celebration of John Adams' presidency.

The renovation project, which began in late 2015, included revamping the museums wine cellar. That meant replacing the old wine racks and cataloguing each bottle. The museum always knew that had bottles of antiquated wine in their possession, they simply never felt compelled to learn how old they were or why they had been purchased. In fact, at one point the wine racks were sealed off due to the Prohibition era of the 1920's. According to an interview with NJ.com, Bill Schroh Jr., director of operations at Liberty Hall, the museum decided to fill a decanter with a sampling from one of the original casks. They described the taste to be similar to a sweet sherry wine. Researchers believe the wine was originally purchased in the late 18th century to celebrate the second president of the United States. The researchers came to this conclusion because of the date of the wine, coupled with the fact that Madeira was almost exclusively consumed by the elites of the day, primarily because the liquid traveled so well across the Atlantic Ocean, losing little to no flavor.
 
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wow that's pretty awesome. Nothing like finding a hidden room!



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Wonder what it tastes like?
 
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"Have some Medeira, M'dear"




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Wonder what it tastes like?


Madeira.




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Wonder what it tastes like?

I'm guessing vinegar.


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...and a beard in her earhole that tickled and said...

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This.

And Madeira is a fortified wine, preserved as stated above. It would likely not go to vinegar.


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The tracking ticket still shows the wine "in transit".
 
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The rule here is if you ask what it tastes like, you have to buy and try. Smile



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The tracking ticket still shows the wine "in transit".



this made me snicker a bit,, almost lol'ed



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Wonder what it tastes like?


"Madeira" in Portuguese means "Wood"
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the museum decided to fill a decanter with a sampling from one of the original casks. They described the taste to be similar to a sweet sherry wine.


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It was probably a good move to seal off and hide the wine back then to keep Prohibition Agents from smashing it, no matter how historical it may have been.


 
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It was probably a good move to seal off and hide the wine back then to keep Prohibition Agents from smashing it, no matter how historical it may have been.

Prohibition was from 1920-1933. This wine was from 1796.

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It was probably a good move to seal off and hide the wine back then to keep Prohibition Agents from smashing it, no matter how historical it may have been.

Prohibition was from 1920-1933. This wine was from 1796.

Smile


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The renovation project, which began in late 2015, included revamping the museums wine cellar. That meant replacing the old wine racks and cataloguing each bottle. The museum always knew that had bottles of antiquated wine in their possession, they simply never felt compelled to learn how old they were or why they had been purchased. In fact, at one point the wine racks were sealed off due to the Prohibition era of the 1920's.


 
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Cool story... but it sounds a bit like they put 2 and 2 together and got 6.

(which sounds about right for Universities today)


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