Open That Bottle Night is celebrated on the last Saturday of February each year. This day is created to make sure that those fine wine bottles you put away for the special season are used and enjoyed on this day. Did you know that some people have a fear of wine called oenophobia? Well, not you, we hope!
History of Open That Bottle Night
Wine is one of the most beloved alcoholic drinks in the world. On Open That Bottle Night, people all over the world release their bottles locked in their home prisons, also known as shelves and cupboards. It need not be old bottles of wine; even that bottle of wine you bought in the morning and put away for the evening is also absolutely fine!
Open That Bottle Night was created by two journalists (‘Tastings’ columnists) at ‘The Wall Street Journal,’ Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher, a husband and wife team. This event was created with the main goal of motivating people to reconnect with each other over a bottle and creating good memories with our loved ones.
There is a special way to celebrate Open That Bottle Night in the best way. It all starts by digging out that special wine you saved for a special occasion. Now invite your friends and family to your home or an outdoor picnic spot. That’s it, now all you have to do is to open that wine and share it with them. Talk and share the long-lost precious memories of your life and enjoy the evening.
Since its inauguration in 2000, Open That Bottle Night has become a global phenomenon and is celebrated every year on the last Saturday of February, and it’s growing in popularity annually. Good wine is to be consumed, but great wine is made to be shared. So, cherish those bottles with your friends and family and create memories that last forever!
Open That Bottle Night timeline
Georgians consume wine, which then spreads to other countries.
Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher invent Open That Bottle Night to promote good times with loved ones.
Gaiter is named as the Food and Wine Editor for ‘France Magazine.’
The couple is honored by the Wine Business Monthly as the 2020 Wine Industry Leaders.
Open That Bottle Night FAQs
Can you drink a hundred years’ old wine?
Yes, wines that are aged or stored for many years are considered rich and luxurious.
What happens if you leave wine open?
Leaving your wine open can make it go bad or unsuitable to drink.
What are the benefits of red wine?
Red wine, in moderation, is a proven drink to make the heart stronger.
How to Celebrate Open That Bottle Night
Open a bottle of wine
The best way to celebrate Open That Bottle Night is by opening one and celebrating with your friends and family. Let the bonding moment take you down memory lane with your loved ones.
Attend a wine tasting event
Don’t have a bottle of wine in your home? Don’t worry. Attend a wine tasting event and sample a range of wines.
Host a wine party
Invite your friends, family, and co-workers and spread the positive benefits of wine to them. Fun things happen at a wine party; enjoy yourself!
5 Awesome Facts About Wine We Bet You Didn’t Know
720 bottles of wine
A ton of grapes can be processed to produce 720 bottles of wine.
Women couldn’t drink wine
Not now of course, but during the early Roman times, it was forbidden for women to drink wine.
10,000 varieties
There are an estimated 10,000 varieties of wine grapes in the world.
Aroma is specific to wine
The term ‘aroma’ that we use normally is the term for the fragrance of young wine.
The largest bottle of wine
The largest bottle of wine, called “Nebuchadnezzar,” has a volume of nearly four gallons.
Why We Love Open That Bottle Night
Some people need it!
By some people, we mean us, all of us! Open That Bottle Night is an interesting celebration that reminds us that good stuff is just waiting for us to come.
It brings people together
Open That Bottle Night is a great day to gather a bunch of your loved ones together, like your friends and family, and spend some quality time with them. The purpose of Open That Bottle Night is to bring people together.
Wine is healthy
Wine, when consumed responsibly can bring in loads of health benefits. It can regulate blood sugar levels, and reduce the risk of cancer and heart issues!
Open That Bottle Night dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2022 | February 26 | Saturday |
2023 | February 25 | Saturday |
2024 | February 24 | Saturday |
2025 | February 22 | Saturday |
2026 | February 28 | Saturday |