Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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'Tasting' wine in restaurants
Is it okay to ask for a taste of the house wine in a restaurant before ordering a glass? Our neighbors do this almost all of the time when we are out for dinner with them - and I am uncomfortable when they do this. It is not like they are wine experts (knowing what they serve at their house) - and sometimes they ask for tastes of two or three different wines (house merlot then cab then pinot...) before they decide if they want to order a glass. When they asked for their third taste at Little Joey's the manager actually brought them their 'taste' and stayed at our table until they decided. The worst part is the waitress doesn't bring our drinks until they are done tasting - maybe I am just jealous because they have already had a free drink on the house before we get our paid for drink???
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Only up to 12 tastes and then it is really really bad manners.
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Kinda reminds me of the folks who order lemons with their glasses of water and then add sugar, making their own lemonades.
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It is proper to ask for a taste before ordering IF it is a wine they serve by the glass. Even two different wines is OK. Three and your going a bit over the edge. But might still be OK if it was a place with a large selection by the glass. But always buy something. I sometimes review the wine list and if I don't see a bottle I really want but only one that is OK, ask for a taste of a couple wines by the glass I may not be familiar with. If the "by the glass is OK" I will order that, if not then I will buy the bottle I found on the list.
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To quote my mother, "When I get too cheap to order a beverage I'll just stay home." |
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it is a perfectly acceptable practice honored by most any restaurant/bar.
And much preferred to sending back a whole glass one does not like. btk |
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I know that LOOKS really bad and cheap, BUT I have done that with sugar free sweetners because I can never find a restaurant that serves a drink that is sugar free, decaffeinated, and not carbonated. On very rare occasions some places have things like Crystal Light and I will order it but should I always have to just drink water if I can accommodate myself? Please don't jump all over me for this, I am not being cheap it's a matter of not liking caronation and not being able to tolerate caffine or sugar. I do try to be discreet when I do it.
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If someone is really experienced and particular about their wine it is acceptable...if it's just done to be pretentious then it's silly. I suggest that you tell your friends that when the waiter comes you are going to order your drinks to be served before they 'select' their wine.
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