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Föglö wreck The Föglö wreck (also known as "The Champagne Schooner") is a shipwreck of a 19th-century schooner lying in the waters off Föglö near the Åland Islands in Finland. It became famous in the summer of 2010 as several bottles of world's oldest drinkable champagne were raised from the wreck. == The wreck and the cargo == The identity and the route of the ship is unknown. It has been suggested that the schooner was on its way to Saint Petersburg, carrying a cargo destined for a local merchant or even for the Imperial Russian Court. The two-masted schooner lies in the depth of 55 meters. The hull is 21,5 meters long and 6,5 meters broad, it was discovered in 2003 by the Finnish Maritime Administration but the first diving expedition was made in July 2010 by a group of Finnish and Swedish divers. The objects found from the wreck included items like a large number of champagne bottles, five bottles of beer, two octants and ceramics manufactured by the Swedish company Rörstrand between 1780 and 1830. According to the Finnish Antiquities Act, the cargo belongs to the Government of Åland.〔(The Antiquities Act ) Finnish National Board of Antiquities. Retrieved 12 January 2015.〕
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