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How do I open the wine bottle stopper?

How do I open the wine bottle stopper?

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First use a knife along the circle of the bottle, the bottle opening cut rubber cap, watch hands, don't turn the bottle, if it is old wine, the bottle will have normal precipitation, precipitation will let float to spin the bottle. Be careful when handling tin caps. They often leave a razor sharp edge, and your hands don't touch them. It's very inconvenient. In some countries, the opening of a wine bottle can be made with an open band.
After finishing the meal, cloth wipe the bottle mouth, pour about 30 ml of the appearance of test wine, to determine whether the wine is normal, there is no deterioration. If in the dining room, the first down to treat people, also need to pull out the cork and put in a small dish to guests. If it is also need to change the bottle of wine, or wine lees, will be poured into a cup, enjoy the influence.
Note that the tip of the screw is inserted into the middle of the cork (if it is inserted on the side, it is easy to cause the cork to break or wood fragments fall into the wine), and then drill into the cork clockwise. If you use a butterfly shaped wine opener, when the screws go in, both sides of the handle will rise, and when the top, and then the two hands down at the same time, the cork will come out. If you are using a professional "friend of the waiter" screwdriver, be careful not to screw all drilling into the cork, but should stay a ring, because they will drill in the end will cork debris fall into the wine inside. After the cork is inserted, the metal fulcrum is placed on the bottle mouth, and a bottle shoulder is held in one hand, and the handle is lifted by a hand opener, and then the cork is lifted. If it's a long stopper, you can drill it back into the ring when it's halfway up.
It's the cloth to remove the ash from the bottle. If you find the mold on top of the cork, don't worry. It's normal to have a little mildew. You can't say the wine is broken. Wipe the bottle with a clean cloth. If you are using the lead cover the bottle, to be especially careful, because a small amount of effusion and reception lead reaction of lead salt toxic (leadsalts).

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