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# If he picks it up and pours, even without shaking, that which was poured out is prohibited (the contents are up to debate).<ref>Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah 124:18. If he didn't pick it up, it seems like it would be permitted, as per the Beit Yosef ad loc.</ref>
# If he picks it up and pours, even without shaking, that which was poured out is prohibited (the contents are up to debate).<ref>Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah 124:18. If he didn't pick it up, it seems like it would be permitted, as per the Beit Yosef ad loc.</ref>
# If he picked it up and put it right back down without shaking or touching the contents, it's permitted. Similarly, just touching the bottle creates no prohibition.<ref>Shulchan Aruch and Rama Yoreh Deah 124:18</ref>
# If he picked it up and put it right back down without shaking or touching the contents, it's permitted. Similarly, just touching the bottle creates no prohibition.<ref>Shulchan Aruch and Rama Yoreh Deah 124:18</ref>
 
# If something is already touching the wine and the idolater touches it, the wine is not prohibited at all, as it's no worse than touching the bottle alone, even if he explicitly states he's doing so with idolatrous.<ref>Shulchan Aruch, Rama, and Biur HaGRA Yoreh Deah 124:21</ref>
=Further Reading=
=Further Reading=
* [https://541e0667-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/israelmyroot/home/vineyards-and-winepresses-in-ancient-israel/8547.Winepress.jpeg?attachauth=ANoY7cqBHcBFfpxvt5QlhMV72ih4xs0K23U_wCCRnXZamMdukEDSunKRm3_9_8VRyu-46byLD10svoxppPb_tbc-XZJ6P7MJIzbyOt2yWsOuMUpL5Pvz7GZdn0UbM9Uo3g9f2SZ7v5Vv4rFEtIt1S24mNEbbG-9MTHQl-vtsLddKNha7tMkcSB2MOsBDPdls4fu85XSoqO3dIhl0VLxXGdvvEMyBXwBXB6wvLlMzyD16EWGofRUTxqQmNatyirIBfnTTK1vMWHWUGUjuewfZ9tbQ1aKf9uggBWm-ifwDDe5cLe-tgVCNkN8%3D&attredirects=0 A Winepress in Ancient Israel] - a really handy diagram of what an ancient winepress (a "Gat") looked like.
* [https://541e0667-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/israelmyroot/home/vineyards-and-winepresses-in-ancient-israel/8547.Winepress.jpeg?attachauth=ANoY7cqBHcBFfpxvt5QlhMV72ih4xs0K23U_wCCRnXZamMdukEDSunKRm3_9_8VRyu-46byLD10svoxppPb_tbc-XZJ6P7MJIzbyOt2yWsOuMUpL5Pvz7GZdn0UbM9Uo3g9f2SZ7v5Vv4rFEtIt1S24mNEbbG-9MTHQl-vtsLddKNha7tMkcSB2MOsBDPdls4fu85XSoqO3dIhl0VLxXGdvvEMyBXwBXB6wvLlMzyD16EWGofRUTxqQmNatyirIBfnTTK1vMWHWUGUjuewfZ9tbQ1aKf9uggBWm-ifwDDe5cLe-tgVCNkN8%3D&attredirects=0 A Winepress in Ancient Israel] - a really handy diagram of what an ancient winepress (a "Gat") looked like.