Chardonnay-Under-the-Sea Goes a Bit Too Far Even in Wine Country
Ocean Fathoms co-founder Emanuele Azzaretto, left, and bottles of underwater aged wine.
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This is a story about a shipwreck, an ocean, bottles of century-old champagne, a registered U.S. Patent, Tommy Lee of Mötley Crüe, and California’s storied wine history.
It begins with a diver, a surfer, a winemaker, and a Frenchman who sunk wine storage cages off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, in attempt to create the world’s first members-only underwater wine cellar and club. Only they did it without state permits, near the site of an enormous offshore oil spill five decades ago. That raised the ire of the California Coastal Commission, which accused the venture of deliberately violating the law and ordered the cages removed.