Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could never finish a whole bottle of wine, and often DH and I don’t drink the same kind. It’s not cheapskate to order by the glass.
How do you know if the wine is freshly opened? Is that a concern?
It's always a concern, but if it tastes bad, send it back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way. If it’s not fresh or tastes off, send it back.
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".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could never finish a whole bottle of wine, and often DH and I don’t drink the same kind. It’s not cheapskate to order by the glass.
How do you know if the wine is freshly opened? Is that a concern?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a $200,000 wine collection, and we sometimes order wine by the glass. Sometimes you only want one glass, sometimes you want to try something new, or sometimes you and your dining companion(s) can't agree on a wine.
LOL
Why is this “LOL”? These are all valid reasons for not ordering a bottle and instead ordering by the glass. And you do know that some people invest in collections as a hobby? Admittedly not the norm, but it does happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a $200,000 wine collection, and we sometimes order wine by the glass. Sometimes you only want one glass, sometimes you want to try something new, or sometimes you and your dining companion(s) can't agree on a wine.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Only in DCUM land do people worry about the optics of buying wine by the glass vs the bottle. Pure insanity. Maybe I wouldn't buy a bottle because I don't want to get drunk at dinner and need to drive home?
Anonymous wrote:We have a $200,000 wine collection, and we sometimes order wine by the glass. Sometimes you only want one glass, sometimes you want to try something new, or sometimes you and your dining companion(s) can't agree on a wine.
Anonymous wrote:Only in DCUM land do people worry about the optics of buying wine by the glass vs the bottle. Pure insanity. Maybe I wouldn't buy a bottle because I don't want to get drunk at dinner and need to drive home?