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Hitler's champagne up for auction

A bottle of champagne believed to have been taken from Hitler's wine cellar by an allied soldier is being auctioned.
The prized bottle of 1937 Moet and Chandon goes under the hammer at Charterhouse auctioneers in Sherborne, Dorset on 17 August.

But the auctioneers say champagne does not age well and the tipple is unlikely to be drinkable.
Read entire article at BBC