The host tastes the wine first after the waiter opens the bottle of wine. If the Host approves, then the waiter serves the guests - ladies first. then ends serving the host.
the waiter/ somellier only tastes the wine if the host complains that something is wrong with the wine
wine steward, wine sommelier.
A song called Champagne Wine from the 1950s. Don't know who sang it but it was done in an accent and the refrain words were, roughly: "Champagne wine, champagne wine, It tickles your nose, but it tastes so fine, All the fancy people when they're out to dine, Say, Waiter please a bringa me champaign wine." I'll check YouTube.
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The word is Sommelier, a wine steward.
the waiter got it wrong
Un-oaked chardonnay.
Each person has different tastes in wine so there is no 'most popular' Laithwaites wine. Laithwaites wine are best known for their fine wine, red wine, and white wine.
Refers to the sequence of taste sensations between first taste and swallowing. Also spelled 'mid-pallet'
Yes, Syrah (or Shiraz ) is a medium fruity wine with great tastes and aromas.
Cognac is an aged distilled wine which tastes nothing like port.
Because it tastes yummy
The waiter was inexperienced in serving expensive wine in a carafe.