A cork leaving a wine bottle makes one of the most satisfying sounds in any kitchen — a wet, hollow pop with a tiny suction tail that says 'something good is about to happen'. These 11 wine recordings keep that detail intact: bottle uncork pops at variable speed, slow red wine pours into both glass and decanter, the bright clink of two glasses meeting in a toast, and softer fizz takes from sparkling wine where the carbonation carries the sound after the pour. All captured close, with the glass acting as a small resonant body around each event.
Lifestyle and tasting-video editors reach for the uncork-and-pour pair first, because the sequence carries the entire opening beat of a wine review. Restaurant and hospitality advertising uses the glass-clink material under voice-over, where the cue lands as celebration without dialogue. Documentary work about food and culture pulls the slower pours under narration about regional vintages. For wine stock video and tasting content, every clip is free to grab, no signup, suitable for tasting, lifestyle and songs about strawberry wine alike.