First, the way of pouring wine
When China pours wine, he will pour the first glass of wine for the guests. After the first glass, he can pour wine at will. Japanese pour wine in a way similar to that in China. The only biggest difference is that in order not to make guests feel too enthusiastic and troublesome, Japan will not pour wine to each other too enthusiastically; China people, on the other hand, are more hospitable and enthusiastic, hoping that guests can fully feel the sense of existence and will be very enthusiastic in persuading and adding wine. Compared with China and Japan, South Korea has a more sense of ceremony. When drinking, South Korea will pour the wine for each other (until it is finished, not casually), but it will be rude.
When pouring wine, hand? It's also important. China and South Korea need to pour wine for their elders or unfamiliar people with both hands, and hold a cup with both hands when receiving wine, which is a kind of respect. Of course, peers don't need this. However, every time Japan pours wine, it pays great attention to the etiquette of pouring wine with both hands, especially when women pour wine completely with both hands, while men are more casual. Friends who like watching movies can clearly see the differences of wine culture in different countries from the movies. They are all the same, only slightly different.
Second, table manners.
China, Japan and South Korea will pay more attention to the order of generations on the wine table, which should be the same place of wine culture in all countries, showing respect and love for their elders. Besides, China will raise his glass when he drinks, and then he will have a scuffle when he is in a daze. However, in Japan and South Korea, they just clink glasses and drink quietly. In addition, China will persuade wine, while South Korea and Japan will not be too enthusiastic, but generally mild.
There are still great similarities in wine culture among China, Japan and South Korea. But individual differences exist, and these differences are due to local cultural differences. But wine culture has an ultimate goal, which is to make friends, get along well and promote the development of relations.