I am Brazilian, I work in a restaurant that has a wide variety of wines and sparkling wines, your video is very good, it taught me a lot, thank you very much, another subscriber.
Wonderful presentation . I have wondered for far too long how to open bubbles correctly and now I have been taught thankyou. I am a mature woman ‐ love my bubbles and always use best glass and enjoy the entire performance chill opening and savouring many many thanks Sue
I'm the concierge of a popular boutique hotel in Nashville and beginning this weekend we will be serving champagne to guests as they check-in. I need this and I will check out your other videos. Thank you.
Very informative especially not popping the cork. I always enjoyed hearing the pop. The twisting back and forth of the bottle is the secret. Excellent presentation, love the Grand National poke.
The way I was taught, when it came to pouring, was to hold the glass itself and tilt it toward the champagne bottle so it ran down the inside surface of the glass which reduces the agitation that causes the foaming, making a faster, cleaner, and more consistent pour. Also, very interesting demonstration on the polish of the glass, those impurities and residues create nucleation points for the carbonation to expand more readily.
Show us how to open a bottle with a boot, back of a knife and blow torch next please! I can make a cameo to show how it's done! Also congrats on the video mate. Very well made.
@@TheIrishWineGuy I’m starting the WSET level 3 in July. I have been enjoying the WSET course s. I learn so much about grapes and regions I have never heard of and I like trying these new wines. When I started level 1 last year, I obviously knew nothing about wine to knowing the difference between wines in northern Rhône and wines in souther Rhône, the latitude where most vineyards are placed etc.
OMG Have no clue how this got on here! Wow definitely opens my eyes on how sensitive these phones are! Wow even worse, the thought of what else has gotten online that I have no clue about!! So not cool!
Whoever taught this joker to pour champagne wants career advice. This is the WORST way to pour champagne. Why? simple. The product is effervescent - bubbly. That is its whole ethos, that's why it is made like that. To pour vertically into ANY glass will naturally "wash" those bubbles out of the product. In effect "flattening" it. Next time you buy a can of Coke/Pepsi/Dr Peppers see what happens if to pour it directly into a glass and see how quick the product goes flat. To pour properly, tilt the glass over and pour the champagne down the side of the glass therefore minimising the loss of bubbles. In the champagne world a champagne is judged by many things but the major thing is the size and amount of bubbles. You will know if you buy a $40 bottle and a $2000 bottle.
You think I do what? You don't need to to what? Your reply makes no sense. Everybody knows where Reims is, and everybody knows where Champagne is made. Visiting there as a tourist (I'm guessing American) and paying for guided tour of Vranken-Pommery or Taittinger or Ruinart doesn't make you sophisticated and worldly. Every tour bus stops there. You learned the finer points of nothing. Stick to your Coke and Dr Pepper.
@@treez439I am not surprised it doesn't make sense. The way you pour champagne shows me that. Would it make any difference where i come from or whether i am trained in wine perchance? You claim you are trained in wine. Were you off sick when the course did champagne?
All constructive feedback and suggestions for future videos welcome!
I am Brazilian, I work in a restaurant that has a wide variety of wines and sparkling wines, your video is very good, it taught me a lot, thank you very much, another subscriber.
I bartend events and this made me a lot more confident to run the champagne bar at the next event I am working. Thank you!
Wonderful presentation . I have wondered for far too long how to open bubbles correctly and now I have been taught thankyou. I am a mature woman ‐ love my bubbles and always use best glass and enjoy the entire performance chill opening and savouring many many thanks Sue
Your elegance was so lovely to experience. Thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge ❤
I'm the concierge of a popular boutique hotel in Nashville and beginning this weekend we will be serving champagne to guests as they check-in. I need this and I will check out your other videos. Thank you.
This video is really helpful, Emerald. I usually get overwhelmed and worried about popping the cork, but I feel a lot more confident now. Great work!
Very informative especially not popping the cork. I always enjoyed hearing the pop. The twisting back and forth of the bottle is the secret. Excellent presentation, love the Grand National poke.
Jaysus Rory - I never knew I cared so much about champagne but I was riveted!! Well done, very easy to watch :)
Am a waiter and I love my job and really want to be professional your video is very helpful I appreciate it
The way I was taught, when it came to pouring, was to hold the glass itself and tilt it toward the champagne bottle so it ran down the inside surface of the glass which reduces the agitation that causes the foaming, making a faster, cleaner, and more consistent pour. Also, very interesting demonstration on the polish of the glass, those impurities and residues create nucleation points for the carbonation to expand more readily.
That's how a barman will often do it for speed. However, a sommelier will never hold the glass, not ever.
Show us how to open a bottle with a boot, back of a knife and blow torch next please! I can make a cameo to show how it's done! Also congrats on the video mate. Very well made.
Thanks man. This is very informative.
Looks good! Definitely subbed
Great stuff!
Nice🥰 greetings from Aruba🇦🇼🎊🍹🍾👌
Bardzo edukujące! Great.
Masterclass!
Looking good buddy!
Thank you so much for your video
You are an absolute gem 💎
Keep it going mate!
Amazing!
@@TheIrishWineGuy you are the best :)
Fantastic stuff Roar!
What is the best champagne for beginners?
if you are holding the glass, would you tilt it? Thanks for the great video!
Yes,it prevents overflow,and decreases the bubbles
thank you so much :)
I was always taught to tilt the glass as you pour.....
@@TheIrishWineGuy
Oooh ok that makes sense
Barmen will do this for speed, but a sommelier will never tilt the glass.
Nice
Sir. How many alcohol percentage for the wine beverage that red seal ?
How do you polish the glasses.
Thank you for this video. I never open a sparkling wine bottle properly and it spills everywhere.
@@TheIrishWineGuy Seeing your username has Somm, I assume you took the CMS.
@@TheIrishWineGuy I’m starting the WSET level 3 in July. I have been enjoying the WSET course s. I learn so much about grapes and regions I have never heard of and I like trying these new wines. When I started level 1 last year, I obviously knew nothing about wine to knowing the difference between wines in northern Rhône and wines in souther Rhône, the latitude where most vineyards are placed etc.
@@TheIrishWineGuy Thank you. Good luck to you with CMS. Let me know what your experience between both are.
Thanks for sharing
Now I got my poncho
OMG Have no clue how this got on here! Wow definitely opens my eyes on how sensitive these phones are! Wow even worse, the thought of what else has gotten online that I have no clue about!! So not cool!
BTW never got the champagne open 😺
❤
Very much appreciated!
Dear sir, i want to drink champagne..tell me one of them for beginners
Moet and Chandon..go hard or go home. Its expensive,but beautiful quality and goes down smoothly. Better than cheap champagne
@@hazzaplayz808 thq dude..
And what about wine.
Idk who does it, but I think that you were supposed to lean the glass to honour the champagne.
how do you polish a glass
This was a good presentation but I would have enjoyed it more if it had been filmed at a closer angle. It could have been viewed better.
please is it wrong for the champagne to pull out when you are opening it
Thank you too
I really appreciate it
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For what exactly
One can't even see what you're doing
Boaring lecturer
Whoever taught this joker to pour champagne wants career advice. This is the WORST way to pour champagne. Why? simple. The product is effervescent - bubbly. That is its whole ethos, that's why it is made like that. To pour vertically into ANY glass will naturally "wash" those bubbles out of the product. In effect "flattening" it. Next time you buy a can of Coke/Pepsi/Dr Peppers see what happens if to pour it directly into a glass and see how quick the product goes flat. To pour properly, tilt the glass over and pour the champagne down the side of the glass therefore minimising the loss of bubbles. In the champagne world a champagne is judged by many things but the major thing is the size and amount of bubbles. You will know if you buy a $40 bottle and a $2000 bottle.
@@TheIrishWineGuy Don't need it, I KNOW how to open and pour a bottle of sparkling wine. Perhaps you need it.
A barman will do this for speed, but a sommelier will never tilt the glass, not ever.
I think you do. I don't need to. I was taught the finer points of Champagne in Reims, France. Do you even know where that is?
You think I do what? You don't need to to what? Your reply makes no sense. Everybody knows where Reims is, and everybody knows where Champagne is made. Visiting there as a tourist (I'm guessing American) and paying for guided tour of Vranken-Pommery or Taittinger or Ruinart doesn't make you sophisticated and worldly. Every tour bus stops there. You learned the finer points of nothing. Stick to your Coke and Dr Pepper.
@@treez439I am not surprised it doesn't make sense. The way you pour champagne shows me that. Would it make any difference where i come from or whether i am trained in wine perchance? You claim you are trained in wine. Were you off sick when the course did champagne?
Dude your hard drive is about to fail
Nah dude, def right hand on base, left arm covered in white folded starch towel, while left hand fancily supports the neck of the bottle!!!
skip the like 4:50 if you want to get to the point lol