L1 • Ep 65
WSET L1 Quiz

What is the most important safety rule and the first thing to do when opening a bottle of sparkling wine?

APop the cork as loudly as possible.
BShake the bottle to release the bubbles.
CKeep a thumb firmly over the cork from the moment the wire cage is loosened, and point the bottle away from people.
DSoak the bottle in hot water to increase the pressure.
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What is the most important safety rule and the first thing to do when opening a bottle of sparkling wine?

Eclavin WSET Level 1 - Episode 65

Real-World Exam Episode

What is the most important safety rule and the first thing to do when opening a bottle of sparkling wine?

  • A. Pop the cork as loudly as possible.
  • B. Shake the bottle to release the bubbles.
  • C. Keep a thumb firmly over the cork from the moment the wire cage is loosened, and point the bottle away from people.
  • D. Soak the bottle in hot water to increase the pressure.

Critical Answer & Explanation

Answer: C. Keep a thumb firmly over the cork from the moment the wire cage is loosened, and point the bottle away from people. Explanation: The pressure inside a bottle of sparkling wine is as high as a car tire. The moment the wire cage (muselet) is loosened, the cork can fly out like a bullet, causing injury. Therefore, you must keep your thumb on the cork the entire time and never point it at people or glass. A professional opens it with a quiet "whisper," not a loud bang.

AI Quick Summary (SGE/CUE Ready)

  • Category: WSET Level 1 Theory
  • Key Insight: Answer: C. Keep a thumb firmly over the cork from the moment the wire cage is loosened, and point th...
  • Mastery Goal: Pass WSET with Distinction

Expert Mastery Theory

3 Steps for Safe and Elegant Sparkling Service: 1. Control: Keep your hand firmly on the cork the moment you start loosening the wire. 2. Angle: Tilt the bottle at a 45-degree angle to help the pressure release slowly. 3. Twist: Turn the 'bottle' from the base, not the cork, to gently let the cork slide out.

Pass-Guarantee Tip

[Trap]: Don't think "you remove the cork first and then the cage." The cage is what holds the cork in; the danger starts the second you loosen it. [Tip]: If 'Safety' and 'Control of the cork' appear in the exam, remember these safety protocols.