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Tom S
 
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"Karen" > wrote in message
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> As much as I enjoy the sound of
> the cork popping out of the bottle, I don't like being disappointed when

the
> wine is tainted by the cork.


FWIW, when I open a bottle of either Champagne or champagne ;^) you will
_never_ hear the cork *pop*. Too frequently that pop is accompanied by a
rush of bubbly wine that ends up going to waste on the floor, table etc., so
I carefully release the excess pressure _slowly_ when withdrawing the cork.
For similar reason, I pour sparkling wines down the side of a tilted glass.
Those bubbles are very expensive, and I want the full experience of them in
my _mouth_ - not propelling the wine to waste over the brim of the glass!

Tom S