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"It's correct it does change the makeup of the wine. When you store wine it's not supposed to be stored underwater and especially in salinized water," he said. "But it's interesting that someone would experiment with it to see what it's like."

He also suggested that wine recovered from sunken ships may simply taste better because the wine is really old, although the water may affect it as well.

The wine that was sunken on Wednesday has additional wax seals and the cages are made of marine steel to withstand the ocean environment. The mesh allows the water to move around the bottles.

The four cages are chained together and equipped with GPS tracking devices so they can be located in case they are moved by the currents or if an unauthorized diver decides to have an early wine and cheese party

Dyke called the experiment "a beginning for us. It's the beginning of a testing process to see if we can do this in larger quantities for a longer period of time." The winery was founded last year.

Gonzalez said the wine submerged on Wednesday is a 2009 vintage that has already been aged in a wine cellar. Depending on how the experiment goes, the winery may age some of its 2013 vintage completely in a wine cellar and some of it completely in the ocean.

Once the wine is pulled from the ocean it will be chemically compared to the wine aged in a wine cellar. It will also be tasted and compared by wine experts, Dyke said.

Charleston Harbor was selected for the experiment because Dyke is from Charleston and because the city is increasingly known for its fine dining.

"With our southern roots in Charleston and Charleston being an historic location what better place to do this?" Dyke asked.

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On the Internet:

Mira Winery: http://www.miranapa.com/

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