Coffee, Tea & Wine : How to Remove a Cork Without a Corkscrew
Remove a cork without a corkscrew by wrapping the wine bottle in a towel and hitting it against a vertical wall to get the cork to push its way out. Using a wire coat hanger or a pocket knife as a corkscrew may also work. Be very careful when using a pocket knife to remove a wine cork with advice from a wine and restaurant specialist in this free video on wine. Expert: Adrien Matthews Contact: www.taystrestaurant.com Bio: Adrien Matthews runs the wine program at Tayst Restaurant and Wine Bar in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
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C’mon! You need to actually do it!
a screw would of worked well i bet didnt have one.. just shoved the cork in with a knife some wine sprayed out but that worked i guess
Tried the first one. Did not work because I was not going to hot this hard into the wall. i live in an apartment.. I tried the second. The cork fell down into the bottle and made a huge splash and I got it into my eyes D:
But now at least im sitting here dipsy and laugh about it all
Blah blah blah…. I have little confidence in techniques when the demonstrator doesn’t actually do them himself. Alot of waffle and dry-runs, but you never actually see him open anything but his mouth.