Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/cw-live/public_html/app/controllers/articles_controller.php on line 508
Wine 101

Opening the Bottle

replace me

Written By: Matthew Apsokardu on Fri, Feb 27th 2009

Opening a bottle of wine is fraught with danger: What if the cork crumbles? What if you spill? What if—heaven forbid!—it’s a screw-top bottle: What then?


Fortunately, you have nothing to worry about. If your bottle is sealed with a cork, make sure to use a corkscrew that you’re comfortable with and that you’ve used before: No one wants to deal with the pressure of opening a bottle with a corkscrew that feels uncomfortable or unfamiliar in their hands.


The main rule here is to have a napkin or other hand-towel at the ready, and to not make a loud pop! sound when pulling it out: It may sound festive, but unless you’ve recently won a Grammy or national championship, it’s kind of tacky.


Finally, if the cork crumbles into the wine itself (not uncommon with old bottles), don’t freak out; it’s not the end of the wine world. Just grab a decanter and gently pour the wine into it (leaving a bit of wine and, hopefully, cork-bits, behind), or simply strain it through a new piece of cheese cloth. Whatever you do, don’t toss the wine: A little bit of cork never killed anyone.



My Wines Direct Gifting Generic Banner - 300x250

About this section

Are you new to wine? Is wine something that you've enjoyed for a while but want to learn a little more? The Wine 101 Welcome to Wine section of ClassicWines.com is written with you in mind. We've taken the basic information you need to understand about wine and put in easy to read mini articles. Read them for new info or even for a reminder of what to do, say or taste when trying a bottle of wine. Don't be intimidated - wine is fun!

Top Wines

  1. Bartenura Moscato 4.8/ 5
  2. Tomasello Winery Cranberry 5/ 5
  3. Andretti 2006 Merlot 5/ 5