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How to Fold a Towel Around a Champagne Bottle

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Summary: Knowing how to fold a towel around a champagne bottle is important, so that when you pour, you will now have something to catch any drips from the bottle. Find out how to properly fold a towel around your champagne bottle with instructions from a wine bar owner in this free video on serving champagne.

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By Adrien Matthews
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Adrien Matthews runs the wine program at Tayst Restaurant and Wine Bar in Nashville, Tenn. Matthews has been in the service industry for more than six years and has been with Tayst,...read more

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"Hello. This is Adrien Matthews from Tayst Restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee. Today we're going to talk about putting a napkin around a champagne bottle. The materials you'll need to put a napkin around a champagne bottle are a napkin and a champagne bottle. For the first step, take your napkin, a standard dinner napkin and fold it into thirds, in half and then in half again. The folded sign becomes against the bottle. You wrap one side and then the other. When you pour, you will now have something to catch any drips so that you don't ruin anybody's clothing, and the condensation of the bottle will not make the bottle fall out of your hand. If you've decided to serve your champagne from the punt, which is the curved part of the bottom of the bottle and hold it like this, then you'll want to use your left hand to hold the towel so that you're still not pouring any champagne on the tablecloth or on your guests. That's how you put a towel around a champagne bottle."

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