@Tate765 he turned water to wine in Cana of Galilee when the wedding party ran out of wine. The best wine was always served first but in this case the best came last.
@@Tate765 John 2:1-11 Jesus, his mother, and his disciples attend a wedding in the village of Cana. When the wine runs out at the feast, Jesus turns water into wine, thus demonstrating his divinity to his disciples.
@@Tate765 Even if you are an atheist, you are pretty dumbfolded. We don't know 100% for sure who the historical Jesus was, and what he really did in his life, or if any of the stories in the gospels are true, and if they are, wich ones are true and to what extent they are true. You stated that like it was some kind of obvious fact or if made some kind of insanily smart and important statement, when you know that you don't know. Stop trying to look smart for the sake of your ego and be more humble.
Alcohol: It acts as a natural preservative, inhibiting the growth of most bacteria and spoilage organisms. Acidity: Contributes to a wine's tartness and also creates an inhospitable environment for microbes. Tannins: Found in red wines and some whites, tannins add structure and act as antioxidants, slowing down oxidation (wine turning to vinegar). Sugar: In sweet wines, sugar creates a high osmotic pressure, making it difficult for microbes to thrive. Storage conditions: Consistent, cool temperatures (ideally 53-57°F), darkness, and proper humidity (around 50-70%) are crucial for long-term storage. Why 1,500 years might be an outlier: Quality plays a big role: Not all wines are created equal. Fine wines with excellent balance of the factors mentioned above have the best chance of aging well. Taste evolution: While the wine won't necessarily spoil, its flavor profile will drastically change over centuries. Expect less fruitiness and more developed, tertiary aromas like leather, tobacco, or earthy notes. Not everyone enjoys this aged character. Practicalities: Maintaining ideal storage conditions for centuries is incredibly challenging and expensive. Rarity: Wines reaching such ages are extremely rare and valuable, often more for their historical significance than drinkability. The Speyer Wine Bottle: The 1,500-year-old example you mentioned, the Speyer wine bottle, is indeed an exceptional case. The exact reasons for its longevity remain somewhat unknown, but likely include: High-quality wine: Made from local grapes during Roman times, it likely had good balance of alcohol, acidity, and possibly tannins. Sealed container: The glass bottle and dolphin-shaped handles might have provided excellent protection from air and contamination. Consistent storage: Buried underground for centuries, it experienced stable temperature and darkness. Remember, while some exceptional wines can technically persist for centuries, enjoying a well-aged wine within its recommended timeframe allows you to experience its intended flavor profile at its peak.
This could've been done 30 years ago and it would look like that.. I'd like to find the source of this video.. I hate that people post these videos claiming 100 years or even 1000 years without any source reference.. Bullshit and misinformation!
@@janamiceva6140 it's not because something seems logical that it's true. You did none research whatsoever. I did, and Baijiu liquor is sometimes still bottled exactly like this and there are probably other examples as well. You can't proclaim facts based on gut feeling.. The jug could be that old, but the wine inside wouldn't be that clear if it was, there probably wouldn't be much inside at all.
The guy who poured the wine in: *God, hes stealing my wine." God:"Let him have it my dear son." "The problem is........ Thats not wine..." God: "Then what is it?" "It is urine."
Haha, that's a hilarious comment! Well, if we want to get all technical, Jesus may have been more into turning water into wine rather than enjoying a 100-year-old vintage. But hey, who knows, maybe this wine was stashed away for a special occasion back in biblical times! Cheers to the mystery! 💁🍷
Haha, that's a good one! Well, I guess if Jesus did make this wine, it must be some divine stuff! 🍷😄 But in all seriousness, it's a fascinating thought, isn't it? Cheers to the aged wonders of the world!
First sip: you stop seeing colors and start tasting them Second sip: you stop seeing tastes and start coloring them Third sip: you see colorings start and stop themming tastes Fourth sip: testees starting to color and stops seeing you Fifth color to taste you starting: sipping stops
@@fireflyeditorial3755I believe (seriously I'm not absolutely certain) this is huangjiu or shaoshing... I think. lol. it's a type of rice wine made from yellow rice. judging by the traditional jar... possibly from Shaoxing.
This little beauty was discovered hidden away in an underground cellar at an undisclosed location (shhh, it's a secret!). As for the taste, it's like a magical blend of history, sophistication, and a touch of unicorn tears. 😁😊
Well, I guess I'm sorry to disappoint you! But hey, you never know, maybe my next video will be about a spooky 100-year-old ghost haunting a vineyard. That could be some dopeass frightening content! 🍷👻😄 Cheers!
That’s Chinese wine, the vase is from ancient China and the liquid is rice wine (can be transparent or little bit red, depending on the ingredients), Only eastern civilizations used vases with handles to store WINE. The guys from the video are also Chinese, they are speaking mandarin.
no it does not, if it was 1000 years old it would be nothing but dust. There is a very slim chance that it would still contain liquid. Even if it did contain liquid it would contain 0 ethanol and much of it's contents would have separated. IE the actual liquid itself would be perfectly clear.
"How much does this wine cost?"
"$1,000"
"That’s not that bad"
"Per sip"
Now that's expensive!
"Fucking bargain"
"1,000,000 dollars per jar"
Honestly bruh. Alcohol is so pointless. It's basically paying money for killing ur liver
I'll drink all of it in 1 sip
“How would you like your wine?”
“I want the stuff Jesus made at the wedding.”
Jesus didn’t make anything at the wedding nor did he attend one get your facts right
@Tate765 he turned water to wine in Cana of Galilee when the wedding party ran out of wine. The best wine was always served first but in this case the best came last.
@@Tate765 John 2:1-11 Jesus, his mother, and his disciples attend a wedding in the village of Cana. When the wine runs out at the feast, Jesus turns water into wine, thus demonstrating his divinity to his disciples.
@@Tate765 so… do you wanna doubt me again?
@@Tate765 Even if you are an atheist, you are pretty dumbfolded. We don't know 100% for sure who the historical Jesus was, and what he really did in his life, or if any of the stories in the gospels are true, and if they are, wich ones are true and to what extent they are true. You stated that like it was some kind of obvious fact or if made some kind of insanily smart and important statement, when you know that you don't know. Stop trying to look smart for the sake of your ego and be more humble.
*takes one sip*
"That will be 40 000 US dollars sir."
"Sounds good!"
"Oh I forgot to mention, Per Sip."
Take one sip and you will be with the one who made the wine
lmfao
Gladly
Gladly
Wrong
wine can last up to 1500 and still be safe.
1st sip: That's like heaven
2nd sip: That's heaven
bro who stole my wine?
-Moses
“how would you like your wine?”
“before world war 2”
More like before Jesus left.
You gonna meet the one who made it
😂
??
Stolen
@@JayVP9who cares
His soul? ☠️
“How do you like your wine?”
“Forgotten”
That is definitely older that a hundred years
Its closer to 1000
“ oh my .. thats good… “
“ oh my .. thats god… “
“You want this beer new or..”
“FROM THE TOP TO THE BOTTOM!”
That’s definitely older from the way they packaged it, and the way the dirt is on it. Probably more like 1000 years.
“Sir how would you like your wine?”
“Forgotten”
That probably tastes so rich in flavor
I think you’d start seeing colors that don’t exist if you drank that
Nah, you'd be hearing tastes
1 sip taste heaven.
2 sip bring you to heaven
Wine that old has turned into antifreeze
"How would you like your wine, sir?"
"15th century."
Bro Found The Leftovers From The Wedding Jesus Attended
How do they store it like that
:how would you like your wine? :with ice :ice age
"Where is my wine?"- sun tzu
What is that type of seal on the top
the last supper wine
That has to be 1000 years old
First sip:Oh thats Good
Second sip:Oh thats God
Bro literally cutted a zip tie to open it and removed the part that shows the stickers that says its made in 2010 😭💀🙏
1st sip: Oh that's good
2nd sip: Oh that's god
That has to be 1000
100 years is not so long
Man first worked out how to distill wine back in 1200’s
It was called Aqua Vitae. (water of life)
Takes one sip …. that shit, Bussin. 👁️👅👁️
Is that a tavern?
I guess you could say this, “Aged Like Wine” am i right? 😏
This has to be older tho
To be covered in leaves and earth like that
you saw the other short and came here to repeat it for smarty points
BC era wine when?
"How would you like your wine sir?"
"Inspected by jesus"
HELLO!!!!!
Last video the 🍷 was 1000 years old
Bro has more suicide bottles in the background😂
Well now i know where the 8th water jar that was made into wine by Jesus went
Dayum
*first sip*
"Oh that's good."
*second sip*
"Oh that's god."
Did you taste it?
No f way, someone's gonna drink that up .
1000 years old more like 😮😂
McDonalds wine lol
Bro that’s like a thousand years old wine did not look like that in 1924
Alcohol: It acts as a natural preservative, inhibiting the growth of most bacteria and spoilage organisms.
Acidity: Contributes to a wine's tartness and also creates an inhospitable environment for microbes.
Tannins: Found in red wines and some whites, tannins add structure and act as antioxidants, slowing down oxidation (wine turning to vinegar).
Sugar: In sweet wines, sugar creates a high osmotic pressure, making it difficult for microbes to thrive.
Storage conditions: Consistent, cool temperatures (ideally 53-57°F), darkness, and proper humidity (around 50-70%) are crucial for long-term storage.
Why 1,500 years might be an outlier:
Quality plays a big role: Not all wines are created equal. Fine wines with excellent balance of the factors mentioned above have the best chance of aging well.
Taste evolution: While the wine won't necessarily spoil, its flavor profile will drastically change over centuries. Expect less fruitiness and more developed, tertiary aromas like leather, tobacco, or earthy notes. Not everyone enjoys this aged character.
Practicalities: Maintaining ideal storage conditions for centuries is incredibly challenging and expensive.
Rarity: Wines reaching such ages are extremely rare and valuable, often more for their historical significance than drinkability.
The Speyer Wine Bottle:
The 1,500-year-old example you mentioned, the Speyer wine bottle, is indeed an exceptional case. The exact reasons for its longevity remain somewhat unknown, but likely include:
High-quality wine: Made from local grapes during Roman times, it likely had good balance of alcohol, acidity, and possibly tannins.
Sealed container: The glass bottle and dolphin-shaped handles might have provided excellent protection from air and contamination.
Consistent storage: Buried underground for centuries, it experienced stable temperature and darkness.
Remember, while some exceptional wines can technically persist for centuries, enjoying a well-aged wine within its recommended timeframe allows you to experience its intended flavor profile at its peak.
I’ve seen a video like this it looks like the exact same pot, but that seems like a 2000 year old pot
these are fake
@@baf_riosyou never know
See the clips 📎 which he open
Forgot a 0?
That does not look like something from 100 years ago that’s probably from 1500’s
That was sealed in 1923 so it is 1000 year old
More like a 1000 years
Sir if wine was incased like that it wouldn't be 100 years but 1000
This could've been done 30 years ago and it would look like that.. I'd like to find the source of this video.. I hate that people post these videos claiming 100 years or even 1000 years without any source reference.. Bullshit and misinformation!
@@FierensMWDYM, wine can last to 1500 years
@@Melvids_Saiko_no Says who? What's your source?
@@FierensMThey would use bottles?
@@janamiceva6140 it's not because something seems logical that it's true. You did none research whatsoever. I did, and Baijiu liquor is sometimes still bottled exactly like this and there are probably other examples as well. You can't proclaim facts based on gut feeling..
The jug could be that old, but the wine inside wouldn't be that clear if it was, there probably wouldn't be much inside at all.
Looks like 100 years
The guy who poured the wine in:
*God, hes stealing my wine."
God:"Let him have it my dear son."
"The problem is........ Thats not wine..."
God: "Then what is it?"
"It is urine."
Probably no fizz left at all
There's no way that's 100 years old that's probably a 2000 years old bye looking at the sealing method
That little scoop is 1500$
One sip and you'll meet the maker
This wine is actually only a few years old. Nice packaging though.
I hop its still okay
It’s actually 1000+ years old
This is actually 1000 years old
The blood of Christ
First sip:oh,that’s good
Second sip:oh,that’s god
Nah its a thousand year old wine because it is sealed with leaf’s
Is there ever going to be a video where someone actually tries this shit?
Finally someone is talking about the fact nobody ever tries this shit it's frustrating
@@ninodevassy9747 lol I know
Add an extra 0 then it's accurate
Thats not from the 1900s...
Its 1000 years old
Thats 1000 years old not 100
It’s free booting if you don’t talk
Amazing! But if Jesus didn't drink from it, emperor Nero or Council Marcus regulus certainly did.
Haha in 1923?
@@Otaku3009 I'm saying it looks much much older!
Its Chinese
That is not 100 years old it’s 1,000 years old because of the leaf rapping
Actually it’s like 5 years old
It's 1000 years old actually but ok
Isn't expired
Did Jesus drink out of that cause that isn’t 100 years old
Haha, that's a hilarious comment! Well, if we want to get all technical, Jesus may have been more into turning water into wine rather than enjoying a 100-year-old vintage. But hey, who knows, maybe this wine was stashed away for a special occasion back in biblical times! Cheers to the mystery! 💁🍷
😂😂
@@topglobalinsight hey Maybe Jesus made that
Haha, that's a good one! Well, I guess if Jesus did make this wine, it must be some divine stuff! 🍷😄 But in all seriousness, it's a fascinating thought, isn't it? Cheers to the aged wonders of the world!
Its Chinese wine
This isnt your video real creator is @ChristianTye24
Sorry. That is wrong. Apparently ChristianTye24 only said commentary about the video
“How would you like your wine sir?”
“Biblically accurate”
😹😹😹😹😹
This comment is underrated
@@jaysblazed420 with 337 likes, i dont think so.
@@gahrilla_1 it's whatever I say it iz luv It's the art of a joke n its pillers the...
This joke don’t work
First sip taste's heavenly the second one takes you there
huh? wdym wine is meant to be aged.
Some wine the older it gets is the better
First sip: you stop seeing colors and start tasting them
Second sip: you stop seeing tastes and start coloring them
Third sip: you see colorings start and stop themming tastes
Fourth sip: testees starting to color and stops seeing you
Fifth color to taste you starting: sipping stops
Underrated 😂😂😂😂
This tickled me🤣😂🤣😂
.......I think my brain kinda got tickled right there-
First sip : oh thats good!
Second sip: oh thats god!
Copied
So
@@sarojanayak9046my ass
Nuh uh bro didn't know how some of the vine work
"Sir how do you like your Wine?"
"I want it dranked by Confucius"
Amazing Preservation with the leaves... but that moved like liquor... that's some stout af wine!
Thank you for appreciating the intriguing preservation technique in this video 🍻 ✨️
It’d be nice if you said where this was.
👍🤞
@@fireflyeditorial3755I believe (seriously I'm not absolutely certain) this is huangjiu or shaoshing... I think. lol.
it's a type of rice wine made from yellow rice.
judging by the traditional jar... possibly from Shaoxing.
This little beauty was discovered hidden away in an underground cellar at an undisclosed location (shhh, it's a secret!). As for the taste, it's like a magical blend of history, sophistication, and a touch of unicorn tears. 😁😊
I thought this is going to some dopeass frightening video😂
Well, I guess I'm sorry to disappoint you! But hey, you never know, maybe my next video will be about a spooky 100-year-old ghost haunting a vineyard. That could be some dopeass frightening content! 🍷👻😄 Cheers!
@@topglobalinsightghost hunting with a glass of the 100 year old wine in hand🍷
"Sir how would you like your wine?"
"Forgotten"
“How would you like your wine sir?”
“Fossilized”
That’s Chinese wine, the vase is from ancient China and the liquid is rice wine (can be transparent or little bit red, depending on the ingredients), Only eastern civilizations used vases with handles to store WINE. The guys from the video are also Chinese, they are speaking mandarin.
Thanks! Did you perhaps find the origin of this video too, or how old it really is?
Lmao I already knew that looked chinese for some reason idk why tho it just looked so Chinese
@@RabomojeMaybe it's the shape of the vase, It reminded me of my grandma's Chinese vases she had since she was a little girl
This looks 1000 years old tbh
no it does not, if it was 1000 years old it would be nothing but dust. There is a very slim chance that it would still contain liquid. Even if it did contain liquid it would contain 0 ethanol and much of it's contents would have separated. IE the actual liquid itself would be perfectly clear.
@@a-drewg1716looking at the way this wine was packaged, it definitely doesn’t look like something from 100 years ago.
@@a-drewg1716so when was it packaged?
"how do you want you're wine?"
"Bubonic plague wine"
This Might Be Closer To A Thousand Years!
People who know it is only 10 years old
👇
Lowkey looks like the wine I saw every church with my family
If that was a zip tie, this wine cannot be older than 66 years since they were invented in 1958
If that was a zip tie, this wine cannot be older than 66 years since they were invented in 1958
there were bottles in 1923 this cant be 100 years old
Gotta make sure you brush off the lid wouldn’t want to contaminate the ancient wine
"How do you like your wine sir?"
"Left over from the last supper"