As well as Mr Arsehole (see my other thread), I had this horrible woman who talked to me like she was addressing a servant. However, I got a laugh out of it (which I sorely needed after dealing with Mr Arsehole) when she asked me if we had any Soave wine? She pronounced it "sove". I also wondered why, if she was so superior, she was buying £2.99 wine.
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The nastier the customer, the less likely they are to pronounce wine terms correctly. Its almost like they WANT us to laugh in their faces. So they can make a complaint about us and get free stuff?
If you have to ask, it's probably better posted at www.fratching.com
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Quoth rvdammit View PostAny decent chef will tell you if you wouldn't drink don't cook with it.
Plus I can't imagine spending hundreds of dollars on a bottle of wine to use for cooking.Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. Study hard. Be evil.
"I never said I wasn't a horrible person."--Me, almost daily
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I was at a restaurant once and was listening to this woman being insufferably rude to the waitress. Just lecturing here, explaining exactly what she wanted it done, and just talking down to her. When it came time for her order she proudly ordered a fill-et
Mig-non. I nearly choked listening to her butchered pronunciation.
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Quoth Irving Patrick Freleigh View PostReally? I thought I read somewhere cooking wine is wine not fit to drink.
Plus I can't imagine spending hundreds of dollars on a bottle of wine to use for cooking.
With that said, I always suggested that my customers cook with a good wine that they can then pair with the meal itself. And you can get some fantastic bottles for less than fifteen dollars. The two or three hundred dollar bottles are out there, but unless you have an extremely developed palate, its a waste of money to buy them. Most people will enjoy a less expensive bottle just as much. Its also risky to buy wine based on price if you don't know the vintage. Some wines are pricy because they are RARE, not necessarily tasty.
Apologies for the novel I've written here, but I've got all this friggin' useless knowledge that's going completely to waste now that I've left the wine store job.
If you have to ask, it's probably better posted at www.fratching.com
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Boozy, it wasn't a novel, and I'm fascinated. I like learning new things.Unseen but seeing
oh dear, now they're masquerading as sane-KiaKat
There isn't enough interpretive dance in the workplace these days-Irv
3rd shift needs love, too
RIP, mo bhrionglóid
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I have to say that my favorite 2 wines are about $10-$12 per bottle. (Columbia Crest Merlot and Kendall Jackson Reserve Chardonnay)
However, if I bring a nice bottle of either over to the farm for dinner, mom will try to be all kuntry kousin and break out the Manishevitz.
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Quoth TruthHurts View PostI was at a restaurant once and was listening to this woman being insufferably rude to the waitress. Just lecturing here, explaining exactly what she wanted it done, and just talking down to her. When it came time for her order she proudly ordered a fill-et
Mig-non. I nearly choked listening to her butchered pronunciation.
At least she didn't order any wine. I can just imagine her asking for the thunderbird 20-20.Bears are bad. If an animal is going to be mean it should look so, like sharks and alligators. - Mark Healey
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