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All Bottled Up

This month, readers look at how people around the world spin the bottle.

Roussillon, France
Folk recipe to cure a hangover: Down a teaspoon of olive oil.
Photo by Verena Kuret


Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
What the scorpion, cobra and this wine all have in common: All paralyze their victims in two shots.
Photo by Zara Verge


Santiaguillo, Ecuador
Similar bottle-on-the-head balancing act: the dancing Russian jews in Fiddler on the Roof.
Photo by Valérie Remise


Yokohama, Japan
Good reason to down sake right away: Unlike wine, it only gets worse with age.
Photo by Dan Indrigo


Prague, Czech Republic
Other type of cognac in Central Europe that makes drinkers feel more than a little plummy: slivovitz, a dry, colourless plum brandy.
Photo by Gavin Lumsden



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