@@Rand999 I mean we were not allowed to drink or very little but just for fun, family would sometimes ask us to open bottles, itâs kind of a cultural thing and I personally saw it as another way that a fun thing
Im in your side! Im actually sommelier and winery owner and this is actually pretty shameful way to open a bottle of wine in restaurants or cafes, bars and places. Its fine for opening a bottle at your home for you or your family!
Agree with you, worked in a few Michelin star restaurants and now am a Restaurant manager of a 3 rosettes restaurant, and this is definitely not the way to open a bottle of wine, unless your at home drunk
What is the right way then? I did it like this when I was a waiter at a small restaurant at my city, never knew it was wrong Customers never said anything either
It has allot of steps but important things are that label must be pointed always to customer when you remove the cap you have 3 cuts after removing the cap you need to clean cork from outside with white towel then you screw like him but not spinnig the bottle just the tool label stays in front of the customerâŠ.. after that you go with two step pull out but itâs important that its silent basically the boom sound is forbiden you cannot touch the cork with your fingers if itâs necessary to pull out the cork than you use the same white towell to touch the cork after the cork is removed you throw your head into the right direction and smeel the cork after that if the smell is alright you clena the bottleâs throat from inside with white tovel and than its time to pour some wine and you can give the cork to customer on white small plateâŠ.. it will be easier to explain in video but this is proper way and probably you ask about three cuts and i cannot explain it by text its first half a circle than other half and last cut is from top to sideâŠ.. i think it would be helpful for someone!
Itâs actually the right way, most people cut it above the ring but your supposed to cut in below it. The original reason is because it was made of lead, and itâs bad for the wine if it touches that. Nowadays is almost always made of aluminium, so itâs just for hygiene reasons. But it is in fact the right way to open a bottle
u have to cut only a little part, instead of cut like him, just a bit up and thats it, it's an important thing because you can stop easily the wine drops who falls from the bottle
If youâre opening a bottle in a restaurant as a server youâre technically not supposed to hear the pop, instead youâre supposed to grip the cork with your hand and wiggle it/twist it out softly so thereâs no pop when itâs released
@@Tuegay123 No, the cork is not an issue here - when you open the wine, you have to drive the corkscrew really deep into the cork, what keeps the cork intact, even if is low quality. This 'pop' sound means that the cork was pulled straight up from the bottle. You need an extensive amount of force to do that - it does not look very elegant when you try to tear the cork out of the bottle. Also, you are not able to control the movement of the cork as you need to pull it all the way. You can even spill the wine! Especially, if you are not a strongman. ;) What actually you should do is pulling a cork a little diagonaly, usind the lever, which gives you corkscrew. This way you can, easily control the whole process.
Seconded, worked in a hotel restaurant place and you gotta do it quietly it's just like classy don't want to disturb other guests, plus your less likely to spill any, same with sparkling wines gotta be quiet.
Same, I cant remember a time whdre i did not know how to open a bottle of wine. As a child I often asked my parents to let me open the bottle when they were having wine so I think I have been able to do it since I was like 10
pro tip coming from someone who used to work at a fancy restaurant. if you can find a wine key with a double jointed lever those open the bottles way easier and minimizes the risk of breaking the cork.
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As a French person it seems so obvious for me, didnât know so many people donât know about that !! Here there is a « wine key » (« limonadier » in French) in almost every house đ
I mean for a guy who put "PROPERLY" in the title he sure fucked up a lot of it for any fine dining setting where how you open a bottle would matter. He could've just said to buy a super cheap and easy-to-use wine corker that will come with a knife or the caps with the blades inside. Then just use that and it's basically impossible to get wrong and a lot easier than using a Swiss army knife. I doubt very few don't know how to open a wine bottle outside some younger adults who have never done it before or seen it done. Give them any cheap wine corker off Amazon and they'll figure it out real fast. If someone needs to "PROPERLY" open a bottle of wine this video is not the one to watch.
Itâs the âonlyâ wrong this! He also shouldnât turn the bottle when cutting the label, he should hold the bottle with his fist and he should be standing up đ€Ș
@@esadz8510 Italian moscatos have Frizante to them so youâll want to follow the correct method with them too. Standing up, just helps you maintain good control when opening the bottle. If someone was sitting down next to Pops there, theyâd have received an elbow to the face lol.
donât rotate it at a table but do what you want in your basement. we donât have to be fancy for loved ones and thatâs rly what this channel is about
Exactly. I am from Spain and my father taught me how to open bottles with that opener. Although not in the same way, I always grab the metal part and screw it further down to be able to remove it completely without having to pull like in the video, much more elegant
Much prefer the keys over the bigger corkscrew mechanism. Just so easy to use. And real quick. I can pop a cork in 10-15 seconds without thinking, while other more complicated screws might get a slightly cleaner cork pull, it takes twice as long with them.
That wrap around the neck it's called a capsule on sparking wine bottle it's called the foil slice the capsule on the neck bottom to top and remove it completely it compliments your pour no containment into the glass
I just learned about the lever part on a wine key a few months ago. I've always wondered what that was for and just opened wine bottled with just the corkscrew like a caveman. I was just messing around with a wine key one day and it just occurred to me.
Already knew how to do this. But really enjoyed watching based on the enthusiasm. This guy is cool and would be fun to just have dinner and a few laughs with.
I always send the corkscrew 95% into the cork ! No piercing all the way through , if you do not finish the bottle it remain airtight when you reuse the cork ⊠and no risk of little pieces of dirty cork jumping into the liquid
You didn't screw it down far enough and that's why the 1st ledge barely pulled the cork up. Then the 2nd ledge pull didn't extract the cork completely. Then you struggled to pop the cork at the end.
If it takes you too long to cut the top, you can cut off the entire foil starting from the bottom of the neck area and then rip it off. It takes 1-3 seconds compared to rotating the blade of the wine key in a circle around the top of the wine bottle.
As a former waiter, thatâs my tool of choice and done it hundreds of times. Every once in awhile, the corks gets stuck, but thatâs easy enough to fix.
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I just now realized that my fancy pocket knife was not a pocket knife
Knife so fancy the knife gets used less lmao
@@Steve.._. not gonna lie. If you open wine like this youâre disgraceful
@@danielrichardson6054 how do you open wine?
@@viciousimpaler yes, I'm also curious? Since this way is somehow
"Disgraceful"
@@danielrichardson6054 is you're last name is Richardson you're disgraceful.
As a french, thatâs how I realised how much we drink because my parents taught me how to open a bottle of wine at 10
Lol same not French tho hahaha
That's pretty sad if you think about it.
Fake french. Real french know how to open a bottle when they are just born
Tellement ça je me disais la mĂȘme chose. C'est Ă des annĂ©es lumiĂšres d'apprendre comment ouvrir une bouteille de vin parce que tu sais le faire littĂ©ralement AVANT DE SAVOIR MARCHER BON DIEU
@@Rand999 I mean we were not allowed to drink or very little but just for fun, family would sometimes ask us to open bottles, itâs kind of a cultural thing and I personally saw it as another way that a fun thing
In France we learn this before the age of 3
You French people must be raging alcoholics, then
@@pedroc.b.3874 Yeah that's basically our specialty if we forget all the other dumb stuff we do
đđ in Switzerland to !
Italy same
South Europe in general
I actually did not know this. Thank you!
How XD
@@marcintumulski cuz that shit dont come with instructions i have one but dint not to how to use it xd
@@JoseGamerzZ Inteligence.
@@JoseGamerzZ Its common sense Jose
I like the type that looks like a person with arms đ„ș
Lol hahahaha I always play with it like heâs doing jumping jacks đđđ
@@edgaralvarez3519 yes this one looks boring and overcomplicated
@@mts2457 itâs a normal wine opener what are you 12
@@wortwortwort1686 yes plus 20. I know I'm just saying it's dumb all the steps moving it to be a lever in multiple ways. Unnecessary
@@mts2457 itâs also a shit bottle with a fake cork
thank you for being brief and to the point. damn you made that so easy.
I actually searched for this last weekend and was surprised Johnny drinks didnât have a video on it
I would twist it in, and use my strength to just yank it out đ
Thatâs how you break the cork and ruin the wine đ also the cork wouldnât come out đ just break đ
@@jacobanthony6088 no itâll come outâŠsometimes in one piece, other times in many. I have used this exact method many times
Thank you. I never knew about the 2nd stage of the lever. đ
I didn't even know the 1st stage, I've always just twisted and pulled the Cork out. Thought that end was just a bottle cap opener đł
@@Notorious_BFG not all wine keys have 2 stages.
That's bullshit, the notch at the bottom, the first one he uses is just for beer and soda bottles tu decap them
@@Notorious_BFG It is just a bottle opener! there is no first stage! if it was a first stage it would be flat like stage 2 in this video!
Also known as a âwaiterâs friendâ
Can I just say as someone whoâs worked in high end hospitality. This is NOT how you open a bottle of wine in a restaurant. But at home itâs fine
Im in your side! Im actually sommelier and winery owner and this is actually pretty shameful way to open a bottle of wine in restaurants or cafes, bars and places. Its fine for opening a bottle at your home for you or your family!
@@markosirovica7532 In Italy either we do this or twist the wine key until the cork comes out, Restaurants do that too!
Agree with you, worked in a few Michelin star restaurants and now am a Restaurant manager of a 3 rosettes restaurant, and this is definitely not the way to open a bottle of wine, unless your at home drunk
What is the right way then? I did it like this when I was a waiter at a small restaurant at my city, never knew it was wrong
Customers never said anything either
It has allot of steps but important things are that label must be pointed always to customer when you remove the cap you have 3 cuts after removing the cap you need to clean cork from outside with white towel then you screw like him but not spinnig the bottle just the tool label stays in front of the customerâŠ.. after that you go with two step pull out but itâs important that its silent basically the boom sound is forbiden you cannot touch the cork with your fingers if itâs necessary to pull out the cork than you use the same white towell to touch the cork after the cork is removed you throw your head into the right direction and smeel the cork after that if the smell is alright you clena the bottleâs throat from inside with white tovel and than its time to pour some wine and you can give the cork to customer on white small plateâŠ.. it will be easier to explain in video but this is proper way and probably you ask about three cuts and i cannot explain it by text its first half a circle than other half and last cut is from top to sideâŠ.. i think it would be helpful for someone!
As a french guy, that label cut hurt me deep
As someone who doesn't understand, can you tell me why? I'm intrigued
Itâs actually the right way, most people cut it above the ring but your supposed to cut in below it. The original reason is because it was made of lead, and itâs bad for the wine if it touches that. Nowadays is almost always made of aluminium, so itâs just for hygiene reasons.
But it is in fact the right way to open a bottle
Right? I just pull the whole label off.
u have to cut only a little part, instead of cut like him, just a bit up and thats it, it's an important thing because you can stop easily the wine drops who falls from the bottle
@@hiyaks NO GOD PLEASE NO, NO NO
It's funny to see explained in such a serious way what got me through my high school years in Italy.
They are explaining it to idiots, what do you expect?
If youâre opening a bottle in a restaurant as a server youâre technically not supposed to hear the pop, instead youâre supposed to grip the cork with your hand and wiggle it/twist it out softly so thereâs no pop when itâs released
was going to comment this but you already did
Also you never want to spin the bottle, you want to keep the label in front of the customer so usually you do two cuts to go around the bottles neck.
I vividly remember sommeliers telling in a fine dining course to always avoid the pop
Actually, you should be more gentle at the end. You should avoid the 'pop' sound.
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Why is that? Is it to avoid damaging the cork on old bottles?
@@Tuegay123 No, the cork is not an issue here - when you open the wine, you have to drive the corkscrew really deep into the cork, what keeps the cork intact, even if is low quality.
This 'pop' sound means that the cork was pulled straight up from the bottle. You need an extensive amount of force to do that - it does not look very elegant when you try to tear the cork out of the bottle. Also, you are not able to control the movement of the cork as you need to pull it all the way. You can even spill the wine! Especially, if you are not a strongman. ;)
What actually you should do is pulling a cork a little diagonaly, usind the lever, which gives you corkscrew. This way you can, easily control the whole process.
@@sm0k Oh so it is for aesthetic purposes. Also may I ask how did you know all this? Kinda curious
Seconded, worked in a hotel restaurant place and you gotta do it quietly it's just like classy don't want to disturb other guests, plus your less likely to spill any, same with sparkling wines gotta be quiet.
Because of this I will now have to look up other tools I'm probably using wrong
Lmfao wow
If your dad didn't teach you this one day at a Sunday lunch when you were five, were you even five?
Same, I cant remember a time whdre i did not know how to open a bottle of wine. As a child I often asked my parents to let me open the bottle when they were having wine so I think I have been able to do it since I was like 10
@@viktorstrand4431 Yes, and champagne.
Cheers dad !
in my almost 30 years of life, I've finally opened a bottle of wine properly because of this video. TY
pro tip coming from someone who used to work at a fancy restaurant. if you can find a wine key with a double jointed lever those open the bottles way easier and minimizes the risk of breaking the cork.
"how to properly open a bottle of wine" proceeds to open the bottle like a total donkey .
What do you expect from clowns with cameras and access to unlimited internet?
Hint: useless content
So nobody is gonna say that he cut the label at the wrong part?
Nobody gives a shit
I thought I was the only one haha
Thank you. Wasnât sure if I did it âwrongâ all these years. I also call it foil, but I could be mistaken.
@@jimmycrackcode it dosnt matter how you cut it
He cut it right, cutting it at the top can cause the wine to come in contact with the foil when pouring
No bullshit I fucking respect it.
Edit: Subscribed with all the alerts. Cheers.
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Thank you, I didn't know.
Pro tip. Cut the aluminum foil above the notch. Easier to remove.
Actually it should be cut under the notch the way he did it, itâs the professional way
You're actually supposed to put the lever on the second groove instead of near the cork. This way the angle is better and you dont damage the cork
This is the best thing I've seen on CZcams..
Thank you
As a French person it seems so obvious for me, didnât know so many people donât know about that !! Here there is a « wine key » (« limonadier » in French) in almost every house đ
Wine isnât that popular everywhere
same in Argentina, its like an everyday task
I have no idea who in the world doesn't already know this.
I didn't know this untill my first summer job at 16 where I needed to do it a lot
I mean for a guy who put "PROPERLY" in the title he sure fucked up a lot of it for any fine dining setting where how you open a bottle would matter. He could've just said to buy a super cheap and easy-to-use wine corker that will come with a knife or the caps with the blades inside. Then just use that and it's basically impossible to get wrong and a lot easier than using a Swiss army knife.
I doubt very few don't know how to open a wine bottle outside some younger adults who have never done it before or seen it done. Give them any cheap wine corker off Amazon and they'll figure it out real fast.
If someone needs to "PROPERLY" open a bottle of wine this video is not the one to watch.
probably americans, idk
Me, i just yank it tf out after screwing it in. Always wondered how so many elderly folk were opening their bottles, this explains it
I like the rabbit 100x better. Also a little known trick 9/10 times you can just pull the capsule foil right off, no need to cut it. Cheers!!!
You this process so easy for me⊠thank youuu!!!
The only bad thing is the pop, a good sommelier don't make it pop, you shouldn't have to be able to hear a bottle be open
Itâs the âonlyâ wrong this! He also shouldnât turn the bottle when cutting the label, he should hold the bottle with his fist and he should be standing up đ€Ș
I thought that was only for champagne? Does that go for other wines as well?
@@esadz8510 Italian moscatos have Frizante to them so youâll want to follow the correct method with them too. Standing up, just helps you maintain good control when opening the bottle. If someone was sitting down next to Pops there, theyâd have received an elbow to the face lol.
Correct :)
@@reymoukbel123 they cut the label an edge to low as well. It's just the top rim.
donât rotate it at a table but do what you want in your basement. we donât have to be fancy for loved ones and thatâs rly what this channel is about
Thatâs so amazing! OMG!!! I canât believe that actually worked!!!
Thanks for teaching me about opening wine, Heisenberg!
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Absolutely incredible. So talented. So brave.
the popping sound makes it more satisfying!
That Chadly pour at the end
Thank you! That was pretty easy.
Something Iâve always been too afraid to do as when Iâve tried before Iâve been shite at it and this demonstration helped a lot
So thankyou for the vid đ
Thank you, just learned this today đđ
What would we do without these experts..WOW
I thought this was VSauce at first đ
Spanish, french and italian people learn that way of open a bottle in our early ages
Exactly. I am from Spain and my father taught me how to open bottles with that opener. Although not in the same way, I always grab the metal part and screw it further down to be able to remove it completely without having to pull like in the video, much more elegant
Much prefer the keys over the bigger corkscrew mechanism. Just so easy to use. And real quick. I can pop a cork in 10-15 seconds without thinking, while other more complicated screws might get a slightly cleaner cork pull, it takes twice as long with them.
I did a French hĂŽtellerie study you did it almost perfectly at the end you have to smell the cork to know if the wine hasnât turned sour :)
There should also be no pop and the cut of the top is not classy... But other than that, beautiful!
Nothing more sophisticated than a man who can open a bottle of wine proper
This guy is smart and skillful
Bro I was struggling so hard thank you so fucking much
2022: Americans discovered a wine bottle opener.
You guys keep making my days đ€Ą
That wrap around the neck it's called a capsule on sparking wine bottle it's called the foil slice the capsule on the neck bottom to top and remove it completely it compliments your pour no containment into the glass
Waooooo u taught us how to open a bottle of wine with the wine bottle openerđđ»đđ»đđ»đđ»đđ»
maaan vsauce know everything
"Hey v-sauce, micheal here"
I have a couple of those bottle openers. Greatest in the world.
I just learned about the lever part on a wine key a few months ago. I've always wondered what that was for and just opened wine bottled with just the corkscrew like a caveman. I was just messing around with a wine key one day and it just occurred to me.
In the uk itâs a âwaiterâs friendâ. Best friend ever!!
I didnât realize youâre supposed to use that to help pull up the cork.. I just thought it was another bottle openerđ
Is it just me or does he look like Walter white
Already knew how to do this. But really enjoyed watching based on the enthusiasm. This guy is cool and would be fun to just have dinner and a few laughs with.
A wine key, for the elegant wino!
I always send the corkscrew 95% into the cork ! No piercing all the way through , if you do not finish the bottle it remain airtight when you reuse the cork ⊠and no risk of little pieces of dirty cork jumping into the liquid
đ„đŻ people who strain themselves opening it up probably strain all the way through life.
THANK YOU!!!!
I got one of those for Christmas last year so thanks a bunch for showing how you're supposed to use it.
I'm glad to Allah that I'm a Muslim
I just finished a beautiful bottle of red wine from Montecarlo, Italy. đ đ
Thank you for cutting the foil at the correct level
I had this thing for years thinking it was a pocket knife đ
That's insanely way more complicated than it should be
The loud pop is when you know you did it right! Bahahahahahahahahahah
thank you for teaching me something I'd never do
Really needed this. Now, do this fine dining style. The bottle is not allowed to touch the table đ« You have to be able to do this while holding it and still presenting it to the guest. Never letting the label leave his/her eyesight đ©
Wow u learn something what i know since i was kid.
The proper way to do anything is the way YOU LIKE IT.
You didn't screw it down far enough and that's why the 1st ledge barely pulled the cork up. Then the 2nd ledge pull didn't extract the cork completely. Then you struggled to pop the cork at the end.
Literally been muscleing it the entire time till ya showed me that THANK YOU gonna use this trick on my next bottle of Merlot
Stanley Tucci is looking good since that last flick
My dog always flips out when he hears someone opening a wine bottle, idk why lol
For the longest time I thought that lever on the end was a bottle opener
Every house in Argentina has one like that, I thought everywhere was the same lol.
Finally an actual tutorial
Thanks for that. I never knew the last 2 steps.
Eye opener about the opener đź
Haha thank you!!! I've never done it without my husband's help đ
Can you do video about knife and fork? I always wantet to know how to use them. Ta
Good dad. I'm drunk and forgot there is 2 part to the lever since it was a few years for me. Lol
Oh. So that's how you use one of those.
As a kid, I would play with one with a dulled blade like it was a breach-load shotgun.
You blew my mindđ€Ż
In France when we come out of the womb, the doctor give me a wine opener.
Wisdom with Integrity ViBeZ makes your Videos so special - Learning made FuN !
Oh thanks that was actually a good tips
Brilliant!
I learnt something new today
If it takes you too long to cut the top, you can cut off the entire foil starting from the bottom of the neck area and then rip it off. It takes 1-3 seconds compared to rotating the blade of the wine key in a circle around the top of the wine bottle.
As a former waiter, thatâs my tool of choice and done it hundreds of times. Every once in awhile, the corks gets stuck, but thatâs easy enough to fix.
Have you ever used an Osso style opener? Far superior for older wine corks.