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how do you select wines in a resturant?
01-05-2001, 03:17 AM,
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Several ways to approach this one, I will mention a few.
First you could put the ball in their court and suggest that they pick the correct wine(s) to go with each course. Say something like "I have a few wines in mind , but would like to know what your suggestions are." Then when they respond with a few wine suggestions make those "I know what your talking about" sounds, and nods, then agree to one, (or two, if they suggest different wines for different courses of the meal.) [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/wink.gif[/img] Second, you could just go with Champagne for the entire meal, and tell your girlfriend that in Champagne, France, one often just drinks Champagne with the whole meal. Third, they may have a multi-course meal set up and selected wines to go with, with this, you're set!
& When the cheese cart comes around, do each get have a glass of port.
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