| Life's too short to drink bad wine |
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| With so many wines being offered by the glass, and so many unfamiliar wines making their way onto restaurant lists, feel free to ask for a complimentary taste. Sampling first ensures you'll like what you get. As for bottles, the truly bad bottle of wine — one that tastes musty, moldy or otherwise "off" — should be replaced with a second bottle or second choice, with apologies and without fuss. Personally, if I've chosen an otherwise fine bottle that didn't suit my taste, I won't send it back (though I'd do it in a flash if I'd ordered the wine at the suggestion of a server or wine steward). But you should feel free to do so. |
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