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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No way. If it’s not fresh or tastes off, send it back.[/quote] Oy vey, that sounds like an annoying, anxiety-inducing situation. I'd gladly overpay for a bottle we might not finish than have any parts in a conflict accusing the server/bartender/management of serving me a glass of wine from an old, long-opened bottle--which I think doesn't taste "fresh".[/quote] I've actually done this, and it wasn't a conflict and I didn't accuse anyone of anything. I just said that the wine tasted off (which it did) and asked for a glass from a new bottle. They happily exchanged it. I don't know if it was a long-opened bottle or just a bad bottle. Either way, it's not worth buying a whole bottle I won't drink just to avoid potentially having to send it back. I order wine by the glass all the time, because everyone at the table wants something different, or because that's all I want. I've only once had a bad glass. [/quote]
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