BMW patents system to refill champagne glasses from the bottom up

Imagine this, you're being transported at 189km/h down an Autobahn on your way to an important meeting. You've just finished haranguing your personal assistant about his use of Times New Roman for an important document. You're a little stressed out, and need to relax. So, you begin pouring a small pre-meeting drink into your car's bespoke hand-engraved champagne flute, and then your driver hits the brakes because some lowly Civic Type R driver thinks he belongs in the left lane.

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