Not a bad technique. But after having opened hundreds of bottles of champagne, the best technique is to firmly grasp the cork, place the bottle on a table top right side up, and rotate the bottle while keeping a firm grip on the cork, not allowing it to rotate with the bottle. Apply pressure to the cork towards the bottle (yeah, I know this is contrary to what you would think). Continue turning the bottle until the cork finally slides out very slowly. You'll have 100% control every time!
@CleverDjembe Yea, I am from the working-class. I have tried Dom Perignon and other wines. $2-$500 bottles. The point is, I will give the CEO of twitter or whoever with a mansion a $5 bottle of Barefoot... I'd rather give a "low-class" person (as you say) a glass of Methuselah.
The cage was stuck to cork and removing it may have released the cork. So, using the towel, I released the cage first. The clip is edited and you can see the cage to the right side of the image after 0:25.
Not a bad technique. But after having opened hundreds of bottles of champagne, the best technique is to firmly grasp the cork, place the bottle on a table top right side up, and rotate the bottle while keeping a firm grip on the cork, not allowing it to rotate with the bottle. Apply pressure to the cork towards the bottle (yeah, I know this is contrary to what you would think). Continue turning the bottle until the cork finally slides out very slowly. You'll have 100% control every time!
jumboJetPilot 1 month ago
Is that one liter?
Sunnysilky 3 months ago
Smooth operator! Smooth operator!
blackaristo 8 months ago
If you are gonna pour something you might aswell drink it
DemonXY2J 9 months ago
Now thats how you open a bottle of champagne!!!!!
GodfatherGaming1 10 months ago
Nice opening ^^
D3v1Lt0M 10 months ago
you do it right you drink alone (Y)
polemann12 1 year ago
Classy
098765432123456789i 1 year ago
Are you a millionaire like me?
isocrate27 1 year ago 13
My favorite is the -68, but this is fine to serve when lower-class people come to visit you.
CleverDjembe 1 year ago
@CleverDjembe lower-class?
JayBrownAlpha 11 months ago
@JayBrownAlpha
Well, have you ever had working-class people visiting your mansion? Offering them the premium vintages is like casting pearls before swine.
CleverDjembe 11 months ago
@CleverDjembe Yea, I am from the working-class. I have tried Dom Perignon and other wines. $2-$500 bottles. The point is, I will give the CEO of twitter or whoever with a mansion a $5 bottle of Barefoot... I'd rather give a "low-class" person (as you say) a glass of Methuselah.
JayBrownAlpha 11 months ago
@CleverDjembe I personally like the '64.
dangolf1890 10 months ago
hahah why are you filming this?? haha! nerd
sanneogsimon 1 year ago
2000 good year for it
freakyflow 1 year ago
beautyfully done!!!
1) no ploppp ^^
2) yes, it was the right way to hold the bottle - always show the front!
great work!
ev3rclear3 1 year ago
Not the right way to pour it though :D
duderude 2 years ago
where you from?
carbonamigo 2 years ago
glorious
why didn't you release the cage first?
helmut655 2 years ago
The cage was stuck to cork and removing it may have released the cork. So, using the towel, I released the cage first. The clip is edited and you can see the cage to the right side of the image after 0:25.
shockerROB 2 years ago 3
......but why?
DreadaDenDread 2 years ago
im drinkin santana champ cuz its so crisp
i got my swim trunks and my flip-floppy's im flippin burgers you at kinko's st8 flippin copies
socal1000 2 years ago