I make these little wine bottle cravats out of half a paper towel to prevent dripping.
Not terribly interesting, but I thought someone might like it!
Fold paper towel in half lengthwise, then in thirds, then wrap around neck and tuck in.
by bikari
9 Comments
bikari
They stay firmly in place, and don’t slip down at all
szakee
like millions of others on the planet.
yhtomitus
Will have to try it. Thought the only way to prevent dripping was to drink directly from the bottle.
zorkieo
If you really want to address the root issue. Buy some wine pourer disks. Those are the classiest, the best and the cheapest. Well not as cheap as a paper towel but they are reusable!
UYscutipuff_JR
I do this with a linen sometimes
IndependentBoof
I have a solution that’s even easier.
Lick the bottle.^1
^1 not recommended if sharing/serving the bottle with/to others. But you do you.
TBI_James
I love that wine
StunningJackfruit_
You can also get foil circle pourer things from Amazon – dirt cheap and pours smoothly without dripping
Flabonzo
And nobody else ever thought of wrapping a napkin around the bottle neck? Or learning how to pour without drips? Or using a drop stop? Not sure what the point is here.
9 Comments
They stay firmly in place, and don’t slip down at all
like millions of others on the planet.
Will have to try it. Thought the only way to prevent dripping was to drink directly from the bottle.
If you really want to address the root issue. Buy some wine pourer disks. Those are the classiest, the best and the cheapest. Well not as cheap as a paper towel but they are reusable!
I do this with a linen sometimes
I have a solution that’s even easier.
Lick the bottle.^1
^1 not recommended if sharing/serving the bottle with/to others. But you do you.
I love that wine
You can also get foil circle pourer things from Amazon – dirt cheap and pours smoothly without dripping
And nobody else ever thought of wrapping a napkin around the bottle neck? Or learning how to pour without drips? Or using a drop stop? Not sure what the point is here.