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Czech castle's cache of precious wine goes on display in new-old bottles

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Posted on June 2, 2026

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Rare 19th-Century Wine Cache Revealed at Czech Castle After Restoration

Discovery and Restoration of the Historic Wine Collection

The Hidden Treasure Beneath Becov Castle

BECOV NAD TEPLOU, Czech Republic, June 2 (Reuters) - A collection of late 19th-century wine that for years was hidden away under a chapel floor in the Czech Republic's Becov castle has been painstakingly restored by prestigious French winery Château d’Yquem and is on public display.

The 133 bottles, most dating from 1892 to 1899, were discovered in 1985 where they had been hidden at the end of World War Two by the then owners of Becov castle, close to the border with Germany.

Preservation and Testing of the Wine

Toni El Khawand, Chateau d’Yquem Cellar Master, said the cache had provided perfect conditions for keeping the wine.

Its quality was proven when it was tested in 2016 using the Coravin device that extracts a sample through a needle, piercing the cork without damaging it. 

Ideal Storage Conditions

"It benefited from very good conditions of conservation, in this old chapel, I think very humid and very cold, with thick walls, and also underground so it preserved the moisture and temperature in a very constant way. Those were excellent conditions to store a wine," he said.

Chateau d’Yquem has recorked several bottles, but El Khawand said the restoration had been scrupulously authentic down to preserving the dust on the bottles.

Historical Context and the Beaufort-Spontin Family

The wine will be on display at Becov castle, once the home of the Beaufort-Spontin family. The family was labelled Nazi sympathisers and the castle was taken over by then-Czechoslovakia.

The Beaufort-Spontins hid their wine alongside a reliquary of St. Maurus, which is said to hold the bones of St John the Baptist, and fled to Austria.

The Recovery of the Wine Cache

In 1984, the family approached an American businessman, Danny Douglas, to help get the hidden treasure back, and he applied secretly on their behalf to retrieve an unknown object from an unknown location.

After a back-and-forth with authorities over permitting, police eventually realised where Douglas was looking and what treasure he was seeking, leading to the collection's discovery.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Radan Sprongl, additional reporting by Jan Lopatka; Writing by Jason Hovet; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • The collection, mostly vintages from 1892 to 1899 including Château d’Yquem and Corton Charlemagne, was discovered in 1985 hidden by the Beaufort‑Spontin family at the end of WWII (decanter.com)
  • Expert tasting in 2016 using Coravin technology confirmed the wines remain in excellent condition, validating the storage environment’s exceptional humidity, coolness and stability (malaymail.com)
  • Château d’Yquem oversaw restoration, meticulously preserving even the dust on bottles, and the restored collection is now publicly on view at Becov castle alongside other historical treasures (zamek-becov.cz)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where was the wine cache discovered?
The wine cache was discovered under a chapel floor in Becov castle, Czech Republic, in 1985.
Who restored the historical wine collection?
The prestigious French winery Château d’Yquem restored the collection.
How old are the bottles of wine on display?
Most bottles date from 1892 to 1899, making them over 120 years old.
What condition were the wines stored in?
The wines were stored in a very humid and cold underground chapel with thick walls, preserving them well.
Can the public view the restored wine bottles?
Yes, the collection is now on public display at Becov castle.

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