Before you finish the first glass.
2007-02-06 05:16:50
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answer #1
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answered by A Word In Edgewise 3
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Only when the bottle of wine is truly bad, that is "corked" or oxidized. A wine is not considered bad if you simply don't like it. If the wine is corked it will have an unpleasant corky or moldy taste. If it is oxidized (air has gotten by the cork), it will have an off taste or aroma reminiscent of Sherry. If you think the wine is bad, inform your server; they should take it back
The reason you return is that the wine is bad . However many people do this so that they can get another bottle complimentry . Be sure . If not ask the sommilier he will tell you the rest. The organisation will definitely take the bottle has gone bad.
Yes. It doesn’t make sense to go through an entire dinner drinking something you don’t like. But first you must determine if the wine is just not to your taste or is actually flawed. If the wine simply tastes unusual and isn’t something you care for, choose another wine, but offer to pay for the first bottle. A wine that’s flawed is a different story. A flawed wine will either taste like vinegar or have an unpleasant aroma. Most restaurants will take back a flawed wine and not charge you for it. But many wines thought to be flawed are actually fine. The real problem lies with the wineglass. If it didn’t get completely clean, it (not the wine) can be the culprit. So start by asking for a new glass. If you try the wine in the new glass and it still tastes flawed, tell the waiter you’d like to choose a different wine.
2007-02-07 02:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Only when the bottle of wine is truly bad, that is “corked” or oxidized. A wine is not considered bad if you simply don’t like it. If the wine is corked, it will have an unpleasant corky or moldy taste. If it is oxidized (air has gotten by the cork), it will have an off taste or aroma reminiscent of Sherry. If you think the wine is bad, inform your server; they should take it back without hesitation.
2007-02-06 05:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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When it is not to your liking. Sommelier will gladly take the wine back if there is something wrong with it or if you have any concerns. Do not expect them to take it back if you drank half the bottle. After you have tasted the wine it is perfectly normal to return it if you have a genuine concern. Diplomacy goes a long way.
2007-02-06 05:21:34
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answer #4
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answered by P.A.M. 5
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2016-10-01 12:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It'll taste like vinegar, or worse, an old gym sock.
We're not all experienced vinters, or sommeliers, so ask for a taste. It's hard to tell if you just smell a cork, even for experienced winos such as myself.
2007-02-06 06:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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If the wine has gone bad, is "off." Be sure to do this before you've finished your glass.
2007-02-06 05:17:31
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answered by numinous 2
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When it is bad you can send it back.
2007-02-06 07:15:59
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answered by bahamabreeze 2
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when it tastes like vinegar
2007-02-06 05:18:42
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answered by ktrxw 1
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when taste and smell like ****
2007-02-06 05:17:40
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answered by mia 1
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