Ever since the 1600’s, when the glass bottle and cork stopper became the preferred package for wine, we’ve been trying to figure out how to get the wine back out of the bottle!
There’s a way to remove the cork with a shoestring and a nail, or you could try sabering.
Although it takes practice, a captain’s knife is the best tool to remove the cork intact, while impressing your family and friends.
Please watch this video for a step-by-step demonstration of opening a wine bottle with a captain’s knife.
To purchase your own captain’s knife:
If you are studying for a sommelier exam, follow precisely the guidelines set by the examining body. For instance, during a sommelier exam, the bottle should be held at all times, not rested on a table. Be on guard: your examiners will try to trip you up!
Even top-ranked somm’s break a cork, usually at the most embarrassing moment. Try removing the screw and gently re-inserting at an angle to grab the most of the broken cork. If need be, push the cork into the bottle and filter your wine thru a sieve.
For a private tutorial, join me for one of the following classes and arrive 30 minutes early. We’ll have plenty of bottles to open!
And if all else fails, stick to screw caps!