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How to tear off the label of a red wine bottle intact!

I usually soak it in water, and soak it for a longer time. I can’t guarantee that it will not be torn at all. When the torn off wine label is wet, I immediately put it in a thick book and folder it. Different brands have different stickiness, and some bubbles are easy to tear off.

In addition, someone upstairs also mentioned using a hair dryer to soak in gasoline. Another method is to use wide tape to stick it directly on the wine label. You can first heat the bottle with water to melt the glue, and then tear off the tape. If you are lucky, you can tear off the entire wine label. If not, just the part marked on the front. The layer will also stick down. This method has the advantage that the wine label will not deform and is equivalent to adding a protective film. Special tape can be purchased from foreign wine magazines, but the wide tape you usually use can also be used. You can try it with domestic cheap wine.

Someone above said something strange. I have been in Europe for so long and know a lot of people who collect wine labels, including some sommeliers. I have never seen anyone who collects bottles and even makes racks for empty bottles. Put it in a wine cellar? It just makes the world laugh at the generosity.

Reply to lqw24050318, I’m here to answer the question. I don’t want to argue with you. Don’t talk about the vintage of the winery because you think you can scare anyone. It’s an idiot to tear off the label of expensive wine. Considering the damage, risk, no one would do such a stupid thing. If you want to collect bottles of wine worth tens or hundreds of euros, that's your own choice. We don't accept bottles of this quality. If the label is torn, just take it out and buy a box the next day. Drinking red wine is a common thing. Don't take it too seriously. If you think you understand, don't forget that there is a sky beyond the sky. In addition, the word "counterfeit" does not exist in my dictionary, and I have never even thought about it. I believe that the poster did not tear off the wine label for this reason, so don't worry about it anymore.