Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. It's been a long week and you could really use a glass of wine. But alas!
You're with your friends at an open-air concert or play, the blanket vibes are immaculate, and you even brought a bottle of wine with a cool label to share that you found off a wine app. But wait — ...
Whether you’re planning to savor a glass of wine in a well-stocked kitchen or you find yourself unfortunate location with no bottle opener in sight, you can't get very far if your bottle has a cork in ...
If you’ve got an unopened bottle of wine, a few impatient guests, and no corkscrew, you’re in the right place. We’ve got nine ways to open that bottle without one, so by the end of this piece, we’re ...
Mature, pricey wines are a treat to taste but stressful to open: Will the inevitably fragile corks crumble? At a recent 23-vintage retrospective of Bordeaux Château Troplong Mondot, Managing Director ...
Perhaps you recently subscribed to a wine club, landed a job as a bartender or waiter, or just don’t want to always feel obligated to buy twist-off bottles or boxed wine to avoid using an opener.
Never be left high and dry with your wine bottle again. In the days before the Stelvin, or screw cap wine lid, you would hear the occasional cry of despair from someone who wanted nothing more than a ...
Perhaps you've encountered this life scenario before: you find yourself with a wine bottle, yet no corkscrew. Dilemma! Do you forfeit the idea of drinking wine that evening because you didn't think to ...
Until recently, the word “hack” was negative. It meant a mediocre writer, to sever with heavy blows or the evil genius who broke into your computer and stole your identity. Lately “hack” has taken on ...