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Proving the adage 'well worth the wait', experts enjoyed a rare taste of fine wines from the 19th century, discovered under the floorboards of a Czech castle in a treasure hunt that pitted Communist-era police against aristocrats.
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The panel of The Business Times Wine Challenge 2015 - CEOs' Choice, who include chief judge Lim Hwee Peng (front row, far left) and Les Amis wine director Timothy Goh (front row, far right).