We usually drink red wine, white wine, beer and other different styles of wine.
For liquor, liquor pays attention to "luxury" and shows boldness when it is drunk. Therefore, when pouring wine to someone, the amount should not be too full, on the one hand, for the convenience of drinking; On the one hand, for beauty. But it should not be too little, so it seems stingy. The pouring capacity of liquor is usually four-fifths of the height of the glass.
For red wine, red wine pays attention to "taste", and the fine taste is elegant. People need to feel the balance of aroma and taste when drinking red wine. Therefore, the amount of alcohol poured is usually one-third of that in a goblet.
For a bottle of beer, beer pays attention to "pleasure", and it tastes only when it is gulped down. Under normal circumstances, the amount of alcohol poured is full, but it cannot overflow.
Second, the host and guest, the young and the old are orderly.
In some large banquets, the etiquette of pouring wine has the style of host and guest. Usually, the host has a strong initiative and pours wine for the guests present after making an opening speech. At this time, the order of pouring wine is usually to start pouring wine clockwise. If the guest finishes the first round of wine, the host doesn't have to pour it for the guest himself. Usually, this situation is the principle of proximity, adding wine for the guest. But if you sit with your elders, the host must first pour the wine for them, which is basic courtesy.
Third, the guests accept it politely
When the host pours wine for the guests one by one, as a guest, the best response should be polite acceptance, not refusal. Moreover, the glass should not be held in your hand at this time, so as not to cause trouble to the pourer. After pouring wine, in order to express gratitude, you should take the initiative to respond to others, especially for leaders who are senior or have high status.
In addition, it is important to note that when pouring wine for guests, you should stand beside them and pour wine for them. Don't just stretch your hand over a long distance, which is impolite. Hold the bottle with your right hand, tilt it slightly, try not to make too much noise, and slowly fall down along the glass. At this time, it should be noted that the bottle mouth should not be facing.
Extended data:
First, the amount of wine to pour, usually we like to pour full, but if you drink with literati, don't pour full glass, it is best to pour to 1/2 full, that is, half a glass. Pour half a cup of wine, which is quite different from what people often say: "Tea is full of deceiving others, and wine is full of respecting people". In fact, the latter is mostly suitable for drinking between ordinary people. For some important occasions, it is better to follow the rule that 1/2 is full, and never fill the cup.
Second, the order of pouring wine, the general guest seat is to follow the principle of taking the right as the main seat, so when serving wine for the first time, if the host wants to pour wine for all the guests in person, it must be carried out counterclockwise, that is, from the guests on the right side of the host, and finally it is his turn. After a guest finishes his first glass of wine, he can ask the second host to help him add more wine to the people nearby.
Third, wine bottles and cups, because wine is increasingly favored by Chinese people, there are not only white wine but also red wine at many banquets now. If you prepare white wine and red wine at the same time, please put the two kinds of wine bottles at both ends of the table. When using wine glasses, remember never to let guests drink two kinds of wine from the same cup. This is basic courtesy.
Fourth, the details of pouring wine, it is very impolite to accidentally spill the wine on the guests during the pouring process, so in order to avoid this embarrassment, please put a towel on the bottle neck to prevent slippery when pouring wine, and the bottle mouth should be as upward as possible to avoid spilling wine.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pour Wine