Wine Tip - How to open a Bottle of Wine the Correct Way

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2008

Miguel Garza owner of Vinum Populi offers Wine Tasting Tip # 4 - How to properly open a bottle Of Wine.

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  • PERFECT! oh well am glad i found this after watching about 5 videos regarding the same and just ruin the whole process.

    i so liked the end part where when you slowly remove the cork with no "pop" sound. PRO!

  • Well done, boy, but you shaked the damn' bottle all time....

    Here in Italy if you shake the bottle like that you probably get a table banged on your head. :D

    LOL

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  • perfect instruction for opening a bottle of wine. flawless.

  • You make it look so easy!

  • You don't move the bottle of wine EVER!!!!!! the bottle stays still at the table. You only move your wrist to open the "aluminum capsule".

  • Thanks for the Tip Miguel!

  • You suck Miguel

  • Goood! But i have 1 question how open the bottle without table? Like a waiters...

  • Wow, i wanna open a bottle and try right now.

  • @bombaybrat You cannot "cork" wine by being too generous with the screw. Corking is a completely different process, which involves fungal infection of the cork, though this term could quite understandably be confusing. Wine with fragments of cork in it is still drinkable, its just a lesson to be learned from by the server.

  • @DavidmAzevedo You should cut under the ring as you dont want the wine you're pouring coming into contact with small, sharp bits of foil left behind after the cut. You shouldnt lose if you take care in how you remove the cork (see 2:20) and then just take care in your pouring method.

  • great

    i agree w/ hourglass555 too

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