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Holding wine posture

The correct way to hold wine: The correct posture to hold a red wine glass should be: hold the goblet column with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger. First of all, holding a goblet column is convenient to appreciate the color of wine through the glass wall and shake the glass to release the aroma.

If you hold the glass wall, you can't shake the glass with your fingers. Secondly, we should pay attention to a certain drinking temperature when drinking wine. If you press the glass wall with your fingers, the hand temperature will warm the wine and affect the quality of the wine.

Holding a glass in your hand: At a banquet, if you need to walk around with a glass and talk to others, please take all your fingers out of the glass column and hold the cup holder directly with your thumb and forefinger-your thumb is pressed on it, your forefinger is placed below it, and the rest of your fingers are supported under your forefinger in the form of fists. In this way, it is easier to walk around with the glass, and it is more convenient to observe the color of the wine and hang the glass.

Cheers can't be forced, just pick up the goblet and it will become elegant. Clinking glasses is necessary. Wine is a wonderful product that can be enjoyed by all five senses. Eyes can appreciate its charming color, nose can smell its fragrance, mouth can enjoy its delicacy, and the sweet sound when clinking glasses is for ears.

The wrong way to hold red wine: don't take the cup casually. As we all know, beer cups and paper cups can't be used to hold wine, otherwise it will be as boring as drinking good coffee with paper cups.