OK, perhaps I am not meant to drink my wine?!
I have a bottle of Chardonnay I was looking forward to enjoying last night but when I went to open it I found the "cork" is one of those newer rubber/plastic models!. Well, long story short, I broke a rather expensive corkscrew trying to remove the "cork" and the bottle remains unopened - help!!! How can I remove the blasted thing!? Anyone who has had success I would appreciate assistance! (I'd even settle for a way to push the "cork" into the bottle!)
Thank you!!Www@FoodAQ@Com
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Answers:
Get yourself an "Ah So" wine opener!. (looks like a two-pronged fork)!. Can't miss with this gadget!. They are cheap and will open any bottle - particularly recommended for old ones from the cellar!.
terrirose - you're speaking of a Champagne cork!.!.!.different issue!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
terrirose - you're speaking of a Champagne cork!.!.!.different issue!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Remove the foil wrap!.
Place one hand firmly on the neck of the bottle, with your thumb maintaining pressure on the metal capsule against the cork!.
Twist the wire ring six half-turns counter clockwise!.
Remove the wire cage and shift your thumb so as to now maintain pressure on the cork (in case the bottle pressure tries to pop the cork prematurely)!.
Tilt the bottle at a 45° angle, facing away from you!.
Hold the cork firmly, and slowly twist the bottle!. (Yes, this is the correct technique; turn the bottle, not the cork!.)Www@FoodAQ@Com
Place one hand firmly on the neck of the bottle, with your thumb maintaining pressure on the metal capsule against the cork!.
Twist the wire ring six half-turns counter clockwise!.
Remove the wire cage and shift your thumb so as to now maintain pressure on the cork (in case the bottle pressure tries to pop the cork prematurely)!.
Tilt the bottle at a 45° angle, facing away from you!.
Hold the cork firmly, and slowly twist the bottle!. (Yes, this is the correct technique; turn the bottle, not the cork!.)Www@FoodAQ@Com
then maybe its a signWww@FoodAQ@Com