yes.
No
There could be a lot of different answers as it depends on which bottle of wine you buy each night.
Yes She does, She says she eats pasta a couple nights a week and drinks about a half a bottle of wine a night
A serving of wine is five ounces of 13-percent-alcohol wine. If that's what you mean by a drink, you'll be fine. OTOH, if a "drink" of wine is a whole bottle of Cisco (18-percent alcohol--a 12-ounce bottle contains about two ounces of alcohol) you would NOT be fine the next day.
If a wine bottle is sealed with a cork, then it is opened with a corkscrew.
Just buy a full bottle and drink what in side. FYI. I know nothing about wine
This is an incomplete sentence, there is no subject. Did I have too much to drink last night? Did you have too much to drink last night? Did they have too much to drink last night? How much was too much to drink last night? Was the wine too much to drink last night? The subjects to these sentences are I, you, they, how much, and wine.
Nothing. Unless it's an entire bottle.
You pop off the cork on a wine bottle before you can drink it.
It's psychological. :P
In the production of wine, after fermentation, some wines are ready to go into a bottle and then to be consumed. Some wines mellow/develop/improve from barrel aging before bottling and some will benefit from both barrel aging as well as aging in the bottle. Knowing the type of wine you have, you can determine 'when' the wine has matured and is ready to drink. That would be the 'time' to drink it. So the phrase is encouraging wine lovers to let the wine mature before you open it.