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Lizzie Dearden

Vladimir Putin and Silvio Berlusconi named in criminal case over 240-year-old bottle of wine

Vladimir Putin and Silvio Berlusconi spent two days touring Crimea (Russian Presidential Press and Information Office)

Ukrainian prosecutors are preparing criminal charges against a woman who allegedly uncorked a 240-year-old bottle of wine for Vladimir Putin and Silvio Berlusconi.

The Russian President and former Italian Prime Minister, said to be firm friends, were on a tour of Crimea when they visited the famous Massandra estate.

The pair spent the weekend together on the peninsula, which was annexed by Russia more than a year ago as the Ukrainian crisis continued. Putin-Berlusconi-Crimea-2.jpg Vladimir Putin on a tour of the Massandra Winery in Crimea

One of their trips was to the Massandra winery, the oldest in Crimea, which has gained a global reputation for its fine products since it was founded in the 1890s.

Footage broadcast on Russian television showed Mr Berlusconi examining a vintage bottle from its vast cellars during a tour, and asking the winery's director if he could try it.

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Yanina Pavlenko duly obliged, Russian newspaper Promyshlennie Vedomosti reported, with a witness describing how she uncorked a precious bottle of Jeres de la Frontera.

Also known as Massandra Sherry 1775, it is one of the oldest and most expensive wines in the world, according to the winery’s website. Putin-Berlusconi-Crimea-3.jpg Mr Berlusconi in the cellars of the Massandra Winery

Ukrainian prosecutors for Crimea, who are working in exile, say the bottle was worth more than $90,000 (£58,000), Radio Free Europe reported.

When the peninsula was annexed, Massandra only owned five of the famous bottles, after two were sold at Sotheby's auctions, with the personal authorisation of then Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma.

The successful bidder paid almost $50,000 (£32,000) at the 2001 auction, which then went to the government to fund the development of Massandra and wine-making in Crimea.

Ukrainian prosecutors are reportedly looking into filing embezzlement charges against Ms Pavlenko, who is also wanted for alleged “treason” after voting in favour of the Russian annexation of Crimea.

“This is one of the five bottles that constitute not only Massandra's or Crimea's heritage, but the heritage of all Ukrainian people,'' Nazar Kholodnytsky, first deputy prosecutor for Crimea told the Associated Press in Kiev. Putin-Berlusconi-Crimea-1.jpg Vladimir Putin and Silvio Berlusconi walking along a seaside esplanade in Yalta, Crimea

Mr Putin and Mr Berlusconi are both reportedly named in the case over “large-scale misuse of property”.

During the two-day trip to Crimea, they also laid flowers at a war memorial, toured the seaside, inspected an archaeological dig and visited three palaces and a cathedral.

Massandra was Ukrainian government property before Russia's annexation of Crimea in March 2014, but has since been nationalised by the Kremlin.

Additional reporting by PA

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