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This is an audio recording titled "How Wine Sounds" from February 6, 1995. The audio opens with the soft, gentle pop of a cork being removed from a wine bottle. This is followed by an enchanting, glugging sound as the wine is poured slowly into a glass, the liquid swirling and splashing gently against the sides. Next, there's the soft clink of the wine bottle being set down on a hard surface. The listener can then hear the delicate chime of a wine glass being lightly tapped, followed by the sound of a gentle swirl that stirs the wine and releases its aromatic bouquet. Lastly, there's the subtle sound of a sip being taken, conveying the sensory experience of tasting the wine. This audio clip effectively uses sound effects and Foley techniques to create a vivid auditory experience of enjoying wine.