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Don't let a piece of tree bark get between you and your wine. Watch this video to learn how to pull a cork--elegantly.
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Like most New Zealand vintners, Erica Crawford of Loveblock uses screwcaps for her wines. In this video, she demonstrates expert screwcap opening technique.