1. Opening the bottle with screws
Find a screw and put it into the cork, then use pliers to pull it out together with the cork, so that the bottle cap can be opened.
2. Opening the bottle with a towel
Wrap the bottom of the red wine with a towel, and then hit it on the wall, and control the strength not too much, so that the cork can be pushed out.
3. Opening the bottle with the key
You can slowly turn the cork out by inserting the key into the cork and then turning it slowly.
4. Paper clip opening method
Take two paper clips and a pen. Straighten the paper clip partially and keep the curvature of both ends unchanged. Put two paper clips into the bottle from the gap between the cork and the bottle mouth until one end of the paper clip is lower than the cork. Turn the paper clip and hook the cork. Wrap the other end of the paper clip firmly, put the pen into the wound part, pull it up and slowly pull out the cork.
5. Use a hot poker
If your wine is a few years old and the cork may not stand the above toss, you can choose a poker. Fix the hot tongs on the bottleneck, wait for 1 seconds, brush some cold water on the bottleneck with a brush, and then wrap it with a towel to break the bottleneck. Remember to pour the wine with a funnel, so as not to drink a mouthful of glass.