Steps:
Cut the plastic film wrapped around the cork on the red wine bottle with scissors or keys.
If the holder gently hits the wall with the bottom of the bottle, the cork of the red wine will pop out slowly.
Repeat 2 until the wine is about half full, and then pull it out by hand.
note:
Fold a towel on the wall as a buffer
Smash the bottom of the red wine bottle on the towel. Remember not to hit too hard or for too long.
Method 2: squeeze the cork in the opposite direction, that is, press it into the bottle. The bottle will never break, because red wine is different from other carbonated drinks. The red wine bottle is specially treated and will not burst because of the pressure you apply. Most people use a bottle opener to pull out the cork. This method is to press the cork in, and the effect is the same.
note:
The cork is very clean, and it won't stain the wine when you put it in, so you can drink it safely.
Try to keep the bottle stopper intact to prevent sawdust from falling into the wine.
Don't leave the task of opening the cork to underage children. Don't use a screwdriver, scissors or even a kitchen knife to open the cork together, so as not to break the glass. Be more careful not to hurt your hand. Don't try to dispose of the cork by burning. Don't try to break the glass in the bottle mouth and pour out the wine. If the glass in the bottle mouth is broken, it may fall into the wine. Don't pour the wine for the guests without checking.