As soon as the peeling knife is inserted into the cork, it can be easily pulled out by rotating it outward.
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The second method is to insert a nail into the cork, and then use a fork to puncture the nail and pull it out, which can also pull out the cork.
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The third method is to directly use a ghost basin European-style wooden spoon, put the red wine bottle on top of the bottle mouth, and directly push the cork into the red wine bottle, which can also quickly open the lid.
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The fourth method is to insert the key carried by the sturdy bag diagonally into the cork, once prying off the wet towel, you can remove the cork and easily pull out the red wine stopper:
Method 1: Open the bottle with a towel.
1. Prepare a towel. Tear off the plastic cap of the red wine bottle. Fold the towel into a square and hang it on the wall. Let the red wine bottle make a 90-degree angle with the wall.
2. Holding the towel in your right hand and the red wine bottle in your left hand, rhythmically hit the towel on the wall.
3. Stop by knocking a large portion of the red wine's cork off. Hold the exposed plug portion in your hand, rotate it from side to side, and unscrew it. There, the cork is lifted up intact.