The Speyer Wine Bottle — Oldest Bottle of Wine (Containing Liquid)

Speyer Wine Bottle Oldest Bottle of Wine World Record

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The Speyer Wine Bottle — Oldest Bottle of Wine (Containing Liquid)

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Official Certification — Certified by WRAOldest Bottle of Wine (Containing Liquid)  |  c. 325 AD  |  The Speyer Wine Bottle  |  Speyer, Germany  |  Historical Museum of Pfalz

Speyer, Germany
c. 325 AD (Over 1,600 Years Old)
Historical Museum of Pfalz


World Records Authority officially confirms the unprecedented status of the Speyer Wine Bottle as the Oldest Bottle of Wine (Containing Liquid) in the world.

Discovered during an excavation near the city of Speyer, Germany, inside the tomb of a Roman nobleman, this remarkable relic dates back to approximately c. 325 AD. For over 1,600 years, the glass vessel — unique for its handle and sealed with wax — has guarded a unique mixture of white liquid and thick olive oil. Analytical studies confirm the presence of wine, preserved through antiquity.

The artifact is now under the prestigious care of the Historical Museum of Pfalz, standing as a singular testament to ancient viticulture and Roman legacy. No other bottle of wine with liquid still present has been found to predate this extraordinary relic.

“A singular testament to ancient viticulture and Roman legacy.” — World Records Authority

The World Records Authority proudly certifies the Speyer Wine Bottle as an official world record — a bridge across 17 centuries of human civilisation.

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