![]() ![]() | ![]() My Vino Has Been Taken HostageAugust 8, 2007 at 12:11 am by john
Your hosts/hostesses are great cooks who appreciate unique wines so you bring something wonderful. But when you present the wine, they thank you and put it away in their wine collection, never to be seen or tasted by you again. What do you do, if anything? Leave a comment The old adage applies about not trying to control what other people do. You gave the wine. They will drink it one night and thank you in their toast. Perhaps John or Jen already helped them select the perfect wine for the meal they had prepared? Perhaps your excellent wine just had too much essence of tobacco or plum for their entree? Or perhaps they don't like Syrah no matter how awesome it is? It all boils down to don't try to control a party that you are not throwing. September 14, 2007 6:29 PM common sence, did it go away with customer service? October 13, 2007 9:26 PM I say quite plainly NO NO NO THAT IS FOR DRINKING TONIGHT MY FRIEND then intoxication commences November 15, 2007 7:04 PM cheap california auto insurance 25255 State Farm Insurance - Lisa Ro Grant qgboj June 28, 2011 8:51 PM mircette on line %DDD buy diflucan 150 mg 894 buy cheapest prozac rknep lamotrigine >:-OOO July 7, 2011 7:39 PM |
The very day I answered your poll (I was one of the aggressive types who said to tell the host/hostess to open with dinner), I un-thinkingly became that very hostess you talk about. My guest arrived with 2 bottles and suggested we have the really good bottle with dinner. Great. I then forgot all about it until i noticed the bottle on the counter after they left. I really wished he had said something and wonder if all through dinner he was focused on that fabulous bottle unable to carry a decent conversation -- or worse yet, thought I was just being greedy!
August 9, 2007 12:10 PM