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Published 16:20 6 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 18:08 6 Jun 2019 BST

Apparently, we should really be tilting the glass to a 45-degree angle.
"It will not only make you look like a pro, but it will also ensure the glass doesn't fill with bubbles too quickly," he told Prima.
We also need to take it easy with pouring, he says.
"Slow and steady wins the race. Don't pour the Prosecco or sparkling wine in one go. Start with a splash, then wait for the bubbles to settle before filling up the glass. Remember though, only fill the glass ¾ full to avoid spillage."
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