If you're looking for a drink to sip on Halloween night, you definitely shouldn't miss 19 Crimes - the world's first coffin-aged wine.
According to the company, they took 100 bottles of red wine, put them in oak coffins and buried them with the dead at Tower Hamlets Cemetery in London. The bottles were recently exhumed in the presence of a priest, to ensure that the red wine did not carry any evil spirits. But according to exorcist and paranormal expert Ian Lawman, the bottles are likely still cursed.
“There’s no way I’d try that wine. Spirits can shape-shift, walk through walls, and manifest their presence in the strangest ways. I think 19 Crimes should be buried forever,” Lawman said.
However, not only did the producer stop storing the coffin-aged wine underground, but they also invited those brave enough to sample it at a number of locations across the UK over the Halloween weekend.
It’s not yet clear whether 19 Crimes will ever be sold to the public. But collectors of toxic wine may be willing to pay a pretty penny for this ‘ghostly’ drink.
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