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Author: Bill Tillery, Stephanie J. Slater, Timothy F. Slater
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Chapter 12, Problem 12QFT
Explain why a small portion of wine is customarily poured before a bottle of wine is served. Sometimes the cork is handed to the person doing the ordering with the small portion of wine. What is the person supposed to do with the cork and why?
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