100 bottles of champagne found in 19th Century shipwreck

The cargo could have been heading to the table of Tsar Nicholas I, a diver believes.

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But when they went to investigate, they found a 19th Century sailing ship, "loaded to the sides" with champagne, wine, mineral water and porcelain.

They counted more than 100 bottles of champagne in the wreck, off the coast of Sweden.

And now Tomasz Stachura, of Polish diving group Baltitech, believes the shipment could have been destined for a Russian tsar.

Baltitech, which specialises in exploring shipwrecks in the Baltic, described the find as "treasure".

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