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Bottle Opening 'Trick'
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I once saw a guy at a BBQ who, in the absence of a corkscrew, opened a bottle of wine by striking the base of the bottle sharply with the blade of a large kitchen knife. He performed it as a bit of magic trick and refused to give the secret away, although someone was sure that anyone can do this and it's down to the fact that vibrations travel differently through the bottle and the wine forcing the cork out. Does anyone know how this is done? p.s it was not sparkling wine and the cork gently worked it's way up rather than being fired out.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no it isn't a trick bottle. Can't remember how it's done but basically the vibrations cause the cork to move. Yes there is pressure (even in non-sparkling wine) as the cork is forced down into the bottle at the factory (see the small pocket of air at the top? this is pressurised), this pressure pushes the cork out. I think the tapping on the bottomn causes mini shock waves which help to move the cork. I think you can do it by simply banging the bottom of the bottle on the table btw this trick is dangerous as the bottle often shatters (cutting up the person's hand in the process)
Once the cork is pushed into the bottle, a piece of cord with a knot in the end (a clean shoe lace works well) can be pursuaded into the bottle and past the cork. With a bit of jiggling the cork can be pulled out of the bottle once the knot has jammed between the cork and bottle. This does work as I have tried it several times myself
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