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Prosecco lovers, protect your eyes: an overflowing silo in an Italian cellar caused an explosive eruption of 8,000 gallons of sparkling wine in a tank.
Last week, an employee of the winery L'enoteca Zanardo Giussano de Conegliano, in Treviso, filmed six seconds of the dramatic cascading explosion on his phone and shared it on Facebook, where he became viral, reports Newsweek .
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Gathering over 1.2 million views and garnering nearly a thousand comments, sparkling brunch lovers have largely cried the loss of wine.
"I would take as many containers, bottles, bags, cups and the report would be:" Shane died doing what he liked the most "trying to drink a 100-liter wine bottle" said a lamentator named Shane.
"Noooooo," said another speaker.
"If only we could have been there, with empty glasses in hand," said one of them.
According to CBS News, the rash was caused by accidental overfilling of one of the silos.
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Prosecco demand is skyrocketing in the United States, where sparkling white wine accounts for 20% of all sparkling wine sales, which are expected to reach 50 million bottles by 2020, reports Forbes.
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