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How To Get a Cork Out of a Wine Bottle

Like many people, I enjoy unwinding with a glass of wine in the evening. It is my own guilty pleasure, and it is something that I have done for quite some time. It is especially nice to have a glass of wine after a difficult day, because it helps me to unwind and provides a number of benefits as well. For example, did you know that red wine contains a chemical that has antiaging benefits? There is also some research that shows a glass of wine in the evening can help you lose weight.

Although there are a lot of benefits to drinking a glass of wine at night, there may also be some frustrations that go along with it as well. Those frustrations are typically associated with the bottle, and one of the problems that I often have is the wine cork slipping down into the bottle rather than coming out.

As it turns out, removing the cork from the wine bottle is not as difficult as you might think. In fact, all you need is a plastic grocery bag and a little bit of air and before you know it, that cork will be out of the bottle and ready for your collection.


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