Wine Companion

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When you and your companion 9SHARED CHECK) DISAGREE ABOUT THE DINNER WINE, HOW DO YOU HANDLE IT?

AT DINNER, WHEN YOU WANT TO HAVE A BOTTLE OF A PARTICULAR WINE AND YOUR COMPNION WANTS SOMETHING ELSE, HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH THIS. THIS IS PARTICULARLY VEXING WHRN WE ARE TALKING OF VINTAGE BOTTLES OF SIMILAR WINES. COST IS IRRELEVANT, BUT TASTE IS PARAMOUNT. AND, NO, WE WILL NOT BUY TWO BOTTLES OF WINE TO SETTLE THESE SORTS OF DISAGREEMENTS.

If this is something you do often, why not try his one night and hers the next.

If there is no way to agree or compromise, why not order only a glass of yours and a glass of his (if that is possible)?

Otherwise, you will have to each buy your own bottle, or none at all. If this is a person you enjoy spending time with, you should be able to come up with a compromise on the wine, no matter how important you think it is.

It is only wine when compared to a friendship. You really should set aside these petty differences and enjoy your dinner together.

James Halliday Australian Wine Companion – 2011 Edition NEW features

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