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How many bottles of wine were on the titanic?
Unfortunately, there's no definitive answer to how many bottles of wine were on the Titanic. The ship's manifests and passenger lists don't typically record details like that.
Here's why it's difficult to know:
* Variety of sources: Wine would have come from multiple sources: First-class passengers bringing their own, the ship's own stock for its restaurants and bars, and perhaps even some for crew use.
* Limited records: Surviving records are often incomplete, focusing on passenger lists, cargo, and general supplies.
* Consumption: As a luxury liner, it's highly likely that wine was consumed throughout the voyage, making it impossible to determine the exact amount remaining at the time of the sinking.
While we can't know the exact number, it's safe to say that the Titanic carried a significant amount of wine. It was a first-class liner, and wine was a common part of meals and social gatherings.
If you're interested in the ship's food and drink, there are many resources that offer information on the Titanic's menu and culinary traditions.
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