Not sure if you've seen this one yet. Not a bad trick for younger bottles.
http://www.mirabeauwine.com/how-to-open ... corkscrew/
How to open a wine bottle wo a corkscrew
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Re: How to open a wine bottle wo a corkscrew
The bottle has to be tipped down enough that there is solid wine against the cork at time of impact. The bottle stops, the wine keeps moving forming a partial vacuum under the cork. Then the vacuum sucks the wine back, which hits the cork and drives it out a little way. Repeat until you can get hold of the cork and pull it out.
I expect that this method has little utility for VP drinkers. That nicely-settled layer of sediment would be thoroughly mixed into the port after treatment like that.
I expect that this method has little utility for VP drinkers. That nicely-settled layer of sediment would be thoroughly mixed into the port after treatment like that.
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Re: How to open a wine bottle wo a corkscrew
Yeah, but work great on a bottle of Tawny. And if it's got a t-cork, I can just visualize it shooting out like a rocket.Peter W. Meek wrote:The bottle has to be tipped down enough that there is solid wine against the cork at time of impact. The bottle stops, the wine keeps moving forming a partial vacuum under the cork. Then the vacuum sucks the wine back, which hits the cork and drives it out a little way. Repeat until you can get hold of the cork and pull it out.
I expect that this method has little utility for VP drinkers. That nicely-settled layer of sediment would be thoroughly mixed into the port after treatment like that.

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Re: How to open a wine bottle wo a corkscrew
No joke... am sure there will be plenty of wine spilled as people try this out!Andy Velebil wrote: Yeah, but work great on a bottle of Tawny. And if it's got a t-cork, I can just visualize it shooting out like a rocket.
Thinking of trying it w the next 1/2 of Moscatel de Setúbal I open...
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Re: How to open a wine bottle wo a corkscrew
I saw this years ago, in the early days of Youtube. There have been several iterations since, this one is not as funny as some of those past versions.
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Re: How to open a wine bottle wo a corkscrew
Whose halves of Moscatel do you buy?Miguel Simoes wrote:Thinking of trying it w the next 1/2 of Moscatel de Setúbal I open...
Edit: And why halves?
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Re: How to open a wine bottle wo a corkscrew
Got them sort of by mistake. This retailer had "JMF Moscatel de Setubal Alambre 20 Year 2003 - 375 ml" for $8 and i figured i get some in hope i got the 500 ml Alambre 20 Yr. Instead got the regular "2003 JMF Moscatel de Setubal". (figured worth the shot as once got 3 bottles of 1999 Dow Bomfim VP for $12 from that retailer when they were labeling it 2009 Dow Bomfim VP - believe they had the Douro DOC in mind to begin with).Alan McDonald wrote:Miguel Simoes wrote:Whose halves of Moscatel do you buy?
Edit: And why halves?
These were the first halves i ever got. No particular desire to buy more, just took a flier on this one.