Expert says we’ve been drinking our wine wrong and reveals most common mistakes
ENJOYING a nice glass of crisp wine in a posh restaurant is great, but have you ever felt like you may be holding the glass wrong?3Credit: tiktok/marialiassidesCredit: tiktok/marialiassides
It turns out that if you are holding a glass of white wine or rose wrong, you could be warming it up and ruining how it is best served. However, one British etiquette expert, Maria Lisassides, is here to save the day as she has shared a video of the do’s and don’ts when it comes to drinking wine.
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