In this tutorial, we learn how to properly open a bottle of wine with Jorge Cornet. To start, choose your type of wine and grab two wine glasses. The first thing you will need is a wine opener that has a blade on it. Now, cut off some of the tip of the bottle right around where the edge is. You should now be able to twist and peel the top off, then throw that away. After this, point the corkscrew down into the center of the cork. Now, slowly screw the corkscrew in making sure the cork goes into the bottle. Don't stick the screw all the way in, or it will be difficult to remove. Now, start pulling the cork out very slowly while twisting the bottle with your hands. Once finished, pour the wine and enjoy.
- Hot
- Latest
-
How To: Make Ethiopian coffee at home
-
How To: Make the best instant iced tea in less than 3 minutes
-
How To: Prepare Moringa Tea
-
How To: Make Your Own Red Bull Energy Drink at Home—Minus All of the Chemicals
-
How To: Make a chai latte with milk and chai powder
-
How To: Prepare Ethiopian tea
-
How To: Make an authentic cappuccino
-
How To: Don't Buy Vitamin Water—Make Your Own Healthier Version at Home Without All That Sugar
-
How To: Brighten Up Your Party with These Cool Glow-in-the-Dark Cocktails
-
How to Make Coca-Cola: The Secret Formula Revealed
-
News: Whats Happen if You Mix Red Bull & Milk?
-
How To: Make Indian butter milk from curd
-
How To: Prepare gourmet tea & coffee drink recipes
-
How To: Make a Caffe Macchiato
-
How To: Steam milk for latte art using soap and water
-
How To: Make a cappuccino on a home espresso machine
-
How To: Make distilled water at home
-
How To: Use salt to make milk stay fresh for longer
-
How To: Prepare A Cup Of Tea
-
How To: Revive Flat Soda with a DIY Tire Valve Coke Cap
-
How To: Make Ethiopian coffee at home
-
How To: Make the best instant iced tea in less than 3 minutes
-
How To: Prepare Moringa Tea
-
How To: Make Your Own Red Bull Energy Drink at Home—Minus All of the Chemicals
-
How To: Make a chai latte with milk and chai powder
-
How To: Prepare Ethiopian tea
-
How To: Make an authentic cappuccino
-
How To: Don't Buy Vitamin Water—Make Your Own Healthier Version at Home Without All That Sugar
-
How To: Brighten Up Your Party with These Cool Glow-in-the-Dark Cocktails
-
How to Make Coca-Cola: The Secret Formula Revealed
-
News: Whats Happen if You Mix Red Bull & Milk?
-
How To: Make Indian butter milk from curd
-
How To: Prepare gourmet tea & coffee drink recipes
-
How To: Make a Caffe Macchiato
-
How To: Steam milk for latte art using soap and water
-
How To: Make a cappuccino on a home espresso machine
-
How To: Make distilled water at home
-
How To: Use salt to make milk stay fresh for longer
-
How To: Prepare A Cup Of Tea
-
How To: Revive Flat Soda with a DIY Tire Valve Coke Cap
Be the First to Comment
Share Your Thoughts