I know that the WGT members enjoy the finer things in life:
Divers find 230-year-old champagne in Baltic shipwreck
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gUlBVlMg7u8npu_W8--vbfBuHrSQ
I'll be working a few extra shifts at work between now and then:
"One strong supposition is that it's part of a consignment sent by King Louis XVI to the Russian Imperial Court," Cromwell-Morgan said. "The makers have a record of a delivery which never reached its destination."
That would make it the oldest drinkable champagne known, easily beating the 1825 Perrier-Jouet tasted by experts in London last year.
Cromwell-Morgan estimated the opening price at auction of each bottle at around half a million Swedish kronor (53,000 euros, 69,000 dollars).
"But if it's really Louis XVI's wine, it could fetch several million," she added.