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Alaska Airlines began pouring wine from a full-size bottle in coach after low survey scores for those little single-serving wine bottles.
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His students have been seen in Pompeii, reading Pliny's letters aloud as they stroll the streets, and at the Fons Bandusia near Rome, pouring wine into the water while reciting Horace.
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And now here he was on Roasted Pork Tenderloin night with his dried cranberries and his apples and his big damn cookbook, and he was holding a measuring cup up to the light, pouring wine precisely to the three-quarters mark, and he glanced over and saw the expression on my face.
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For years, wine and restaurant professionals have used the shortcut of pouring the wine back and forth between water pitchers safely out of sight in the kitchen.
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With coveted wines like premier cru Bordeaux fetching thousands of dollars per bottle, the incentive exists to make an easy buck by pouring new wine into old bottles.
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You can speed it up to mere hours by pouring the wine form the bottle into a decanter and maximizing the surface area in contact with the atmosphere, but this still takes too long and leaves you with another tricky thing to clean.
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Visited in Rome by the Times correspondent Geraldine Norman, who hoped to elicit a confession, he played the perfect host, pouring bottles of wine late into the evening, feigning innocence.
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The mating song of the male has been described as beginning with a resonant rattle, continuing with a pop-like a cork being pulled from a wine bottle, followed by the pouring of a liquid out of a narrow-necked bottle and ending with the sound of knife grinding.
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