@@Magnolia71 I think they replace it if it's corked, because otherwise they'd be knowingly selling defective goods, and word travels fast when it's about expensive restaurants. But yeah it's a bit pretentious to do all that instead of just checking if it's corked, but there's a lot of strange nuances to high-class activities
@@Magnolia71 In Spain, at least good places where I go for special events, this is how it works: - If you want one specific wine just ask for it. When served, check the color, if there is any strange particle, smell it and drink it to check if its Ok. - If dont know what wine try, a sommelier will try to find one for you that is Ok. Good restaurants also let you try the wine before purchasing the bottle, just to check if you liked it. This is because is common to take bot only bottles, but also cups of wine (so if the bottle stays open usually there is no problem)
@@Magnolia71you don’t taste it to see if you like it, you taste it to make sure it’s not literally bad as in badly kept, they will take it back if it is
the small sip in the beginning is just to check if it has maybe gone bad (smells/tastes like vinegar) - especially when you buy the whole bottle. Who else should smell and taste if it is okay still other than You who is paying for the full bottle. It isn't about "was this the right wine-choice?" but really only: "did it go bad? Do we need a replacement?"
Yes, but that´s only the case when the bottle has a cork seal then a quality inspection is necessary, because the cork can be defective which is then ruining the wine. But this bottle had a screw cap. So the whole procedure of quality inspection is then in that particular case totally useless and needless.
@@michaelgrabner8977 Well yes, the bottle cap is more likely to be intact but the wine could have other reasons for going bad still. For the smelling part: Yes, you wouldn't sniff on a bottle cap but just the bottle itself or a cork and that can be done by the waiter. but the tasting is still a little sip done by you - just to be sure.
@luciusveratius9991 lol.. I was thinking more along the lines of Google review ratings. I work in shipping and receiving, I couldn't explain customer service grading scales if my life depended on it.. 😂😭🤣
If someone doesn't get it completely, i got you : the waiter will offer you the cap to smell the wine to check it doesn't smell out of order or anything like that, if it's alright The waiter would then pour a small amount for you to taste the wine, if thats alright too, he ll pour the remaining quantity Hope this helps some one😂👍🏻
It's all wrong. 1) The male at the table always chooses and tastes the wine, then sommelier serves women first 2) the sommelier uncorks the bottle with a proper tool and technique, then quickly smells the cork, if it "smells like cork" the bottle is to be changed right away 3) if the cork breaks in the bottle neck or just any debris gets in the wine the bottle has to be changed, and it's very rare a cork is bad or a sommelier is unable. 4) anything without an actual cork is not even called wine
War letztens in nem Restaurant, wo die Pommes in halben Bierdosen serviert wurden. So wenig Pommes hatte ich noch nie und es sah einfach übelst schlecht aus
I love the insider joke of getting the cap presented. with cork, there can be a problem regarding a very unpleasant chemical called 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole.it's seriously hard to not smell it, as we humans are smelling it even at parts per billion levels. of course, with a screw cap, that problem does not exist. :-D
The cork is usually presented to show that it’s not a fake bottle. The date and name on the cork should match the bottle you are drinking. When it comes to very expensive wines, it’s a real risk that the restaurant could’ve unknowingly purchased a fake from a supplier. Usually with fakes, the cork will be from a different bottle because it’s easy to replicate the bottle label but not the cork.
Im ernst? Soll heißen, du hast noch nie einen schlechten Wein getrunken? Denn das ist ja der Sinn dieses Rituals. Wenn der Wein Mist ist, zum Beispiel nicht richtig gelagert, dann kann man ihn zurückgehen lassen.
Ye I’ve had that in Greece… I just chugged what they gave me and said that I don’t know a thing about wines so it had no sense for me but I loved their local wine 😂
Reason for you (who ordered the wine) tasting first is to 1) of course taste it but also 2) to make sure you guests don’t get any debris from the cork in their glasses. It usually happens at the beginning.
All wrong. 1) The male at the table always chooses and tastes the wine, then sommelier serves women first 2) the sommelier uncorks the bottle with a proper tool and technique, then quickly smells the cork, if it "smells like cork" the bottle is to be changed right away 3) if the cork breaks in the bottle neck or just any debris gets in the wine the bottle has to be changed, and it's very rare a cork is bad or a sommelier is unable. 4) anything without an actual cork is not even called wine
They actually give you the cork not to smell but so you can see the bottle has been stored properly, on its side. You can tell by how much of the cork is tainted red and compare it to how old the bottle is. They typically won’t give you the cork or cap if it’s white wine since white wine doesn’t taint the cork.
Ok, I'll explain it to you: When you order good wine the waiter comes and brings it to you in an ice bath, then he shows you the bottle to pour, then you smell the cork, originally to make sure the bottle was properly sealed but now just out of tradition. Then the waiter pours a tiny portion of the wine into a tasting glass which is designed solely to get as much air into the wine as possible to bring out the full flavor. He usually makes a little show of it and pours it from very high up. Then you swirl the tasting glass and smell the wine, not even swirling it, and then you take an even tinier sip and let it slide on your tongue to taste it. During this whole procedure the waiter holds the bottle out to you so that you can read the label and stares you in the eyes. Then you bless the wine again and the waiter pours everyone into the real glasses. I never in my live drank wine btw, I just had to endure many times my parents dragged me and my siblings in some fancy restaurants with seven-course menus where we couldn't move for hours and had to sit still (I hated it) Si, there I know all this from. Have fun with that knowledge
Als gelernter Restaurantfachmann, der seine Prüfung vor 12 Jahren abgeschlossen hat, muss ich einen Fehler hervorheben den ich nicht unkommentiert lassen kann. Und zwar wird am Drehverschluss nicht gerochen, sondern er für den Rest des Abends wie ein lustiger Hut auf den Kopf aufgesetzt. Bei einer neu bestellten Flasche wird der aktuelle Drehverschluss natürlich durch den neuen ersetzt. PS: den Korken steckt man sich in die Nase (aber nur an einem Sonn- und/oder Feiertag).
I may not be rich enough to understand but at least I will give the wine a compliment bc that is the reason he is still there he’s checking if it’s all good and I saw him getting offended that person wasn’t smelling or swirling
If anyone is confused They offer the bottle cap/cork for you to check if its bad or like it had molds and some nasty stuff and when he said please it mean please try it it doesn’t mean you have to pay for it when they pour you a little u need to check the consistency the quote by swirling smelling and tasting if its bad you can ask for another one instead.
I went to Texas de Brazil and ordered wine for the first time as an adult. The waiter asked me “Would you like an old bottle or a new one?” I of course said “Uh, a new one I guess?” I was charged 120 bucks for a glass of wine. I was confused for a moment and I asked the host about it. They said “It was 80 dollars for us to open the bottle.” My natural response was “If I had known that I would have asked to open it myself.” She then explained why they ask if I want an old or a new bottle and I felt like a complete moron. I’ll have a beer from now on, thanks.
All of this for a screw top, too. The main reason for pouring a small amount of wine into the glass first is to check if it's corked - caused by TCA (2,4,6-trichloroanisole) contaminating the cork, which ruins the flavour. You can usually tell by the smell, as it resembles wet, mouldy cardboard. Screw top wines can't be corked, so anyone knowledgeable about serving wine typically won't ask you to smell or taste screw top bottles. For wines with corks, they expect you to sniff it, not analyse it, to confirm it's drinkable. It is actually an important process, as long as you know what you're looking for.
Reading the comments here. I understand now why the waiter was on edge waiting for his response. Made it more funny from the thougt of "please be a good wine for you guys"
When I was working as a waiter, most of the VIP tables we had are cool, but there were some who didn't care at all so I was just opening it's putting some and then leaving 😂
i will explain, i work in a wine bar. basically we will first give you the cork(if ur buying a bottle), to smell as a lot of wine tasters like to know the notes of the wine before tasting. then a small portion would be poured, usually to the one who ordered the wine/ is going to pay, so they can check the quality of the wine, before signalling the server that they are satisfied with the bottle. usually for tasting, you first smell it, then swirl the wine in glass, then sip on it
For those who don't understand: They wait for you to swirl the wine around in the glass before taking a sip. I dont understand this stuff either, my posh friend told me lol
First step check tha colour and Then wine is swirled around glass then you smell, due to swirling the fragrance is spread around for better smell, then you taste and decide 😅
I only understand this because last week I went out to dinner with this older couple who became family friends over the last couple years and this happened at our table 😂
Basically when you buy a bottle of wine you smell the cap to see if its gone bad and then they pour you a small amount. Remember NOT to drink it directly because it is for tasting the wine so you must swirl it a little, smell it, and then sip to correctly taste it. After which they will serve the wine. Fun fact:I dont actually know how to buy a bottle of wine. Im 15 and i saw a couple of the comments and decided to make an explanation on a topic i know nothing about. 😅😂
I really like ceremonies and different ways of doing things, the way in the west they serve wine 🍷 and the way in the east they serve tea 🍵 it is just makes me happy to hold on tight to probably last sign's of humanity before we lose it all to robots and AI.
If you want to see and preserve signs of real human behavior, ways of presenting wine are worst examples compared to let's say table manners, traditional dancing, honest conversations and the like.
In short when you buy wine bottle waiter gives you a small amount first you should first smell, swirl and taste if it’s okay then the waiter pours the wine 🍷
I just went down a rabbit hole of wine videos and as far as I can tell there is no reason for him to sniff the screw cap. With wine corks you also don’t sniff it, you’re supposed to check it there was full contact between the wine and cork to check if it was stored properly. Please correct me if I’m wrong 😂
first time serving apparently too haha the etiquette want you to serve the lady first let her taste the wine then fill the man glass then the lady one ;) funny video btw ^^
To the people who don't knwo you have to smell the wine Swinging the glass as a check if it was the correct wine ordered and then the waiter pours in more
Whenever you get wine the waiter gives you the cork to smell because rich people do and then they pour it in a cup then you swirl it sniff it then you taste it if it good you just give a yed or no
Bro got offended there was no swirling, smelling, and sampling involved. Just straight to drink.
Same 😡😡
Does it not feel pretentious to do that? If the wine's bad, you're still gonna have to pay for it because you sampled
@@Magnolia71 I think they replace it if it's corked, because otherwise they'd be knowingly selling defective goods, and word travels fast when it's about expensive restaurants. But yeah it's a bit pretentious to do all that instead of just checking if it's corked, but there's a lot of strange nuances to high-class activities
@@Magnolia71 In Spain, at least good places where I go for special events, this is how it works:
- If you want one specific wine just ask for it. When served, check the color, if there is any strange particle, smell it and drink it to check if its Ok.
- If dont know what wine try, a sommelier will try to find one for you that is Ok. Good restaurants also let you try the wine before purchasing the bottle, just to check if you liked it. This is because is common to take bot only bottles, but also cups of wine (so if the bottle stays open usually there is no problem)
@@Magnolia71you don’t taste it to see if you like it, you taste it to make sure it’s not literally bad as in badly kept, they will take it back if it is
I ain’t rich enough to understand this level of humor
same bro same😭🙏
Same
Same
I’m crying 😭😭😭😭
Same
If someone ever needs this. The background music is J.S. Bach - Cello Suite No.1. (BWV 1007) V. Minuet I
You’re welcome
Good Sir, may you win a lottery worth a million dollars. 🙏🏻
Danke😂
@@BrainAliveZombie Amen
@@BrainAliveZombie thanks
15 years of academic musical education was worth it. Now I can recognise classical music in youtube shorts 🤓
I didn't need it until I read your message. T. Hanks!
So much nuance to this short video and yet so much context to absorb, marvelous work
the small sip in the beginning is just to check if it has maybe gone bad (smells/tastes like vinegar) - especially when you buy the whole bottle. Who else should smell and taste if it is okay still other than You who is paying for the full bottle.
It isn't about "was this the right wine-choice?" but really only: "did it go bad? Do we need a replacement?"
Thanks MVP
Yes, but that´s only the case when the bottle has a cork seal then a quality inspection is necessary, because the cork can be defective which is then ruining the wine.
But this bottle had a screw cap.
So the whole procedure of quality inspection is then in that particular case totally useless and needless.
Echt? Wow 😮
@@michaelgrabner8977 Well yes, the bottle cap is more likely to be intact but the wine could have other reasons for going bad still.
For the smelling part: Yes, you wouldn't sniff on a bottle cap but just the bottle itself or a cork and that can be done by the waiter. but the tasting is still a little sip done by you - just to be sure.
Why du you schreib hier auf english
You know you're in a 5 star establishment when they up cycle the busboys old mop bucket into the house wine bucket.😂😂😂
there are 5 star hotels but only 3 star restaurants (resp. cooks) ;)
@luciusveratius9991 lol.. I was thinking more along the lines of Google review ratings. I work in shipping and receiving, I couldn't explain customer service grading scales if my life depended on it.. 😂😭🤣
If someone doesn't get it completely, i got you : the waiter will offer you the cap to smell the wine to check it doesn't smell out of order or anything like that, if it's alright
The waiter would then pour a small amount for you to taste the wine, if thats alright too, he ll pour the remaining quantity
Hope this helps some one😂👍🏻
I don't think I have ever been offered the screw cap for a wine.
The waiter will never offer the cap, they offer the cork to smell for cork taint (pretty much rot), the small taste is to see if the wine has gone off
It's all wrong.
1) The male at the table always chooses and tastes the wine, then sommelier serves women first
2) the sommelier uncorks the bottle with a proper tool and technique, then quickly smells the cork, if it "smells like cork" the bottle is to be changed right away
3) if the cork breaks in the bottle neck or just any debris gets in the wine the bottle has to be changed, and it's very rare a cork is bad or a sommelier is unable.
4) anything without an actual cork is not even called wine
@@navhaa you’re a real cork expert
@@navhaaYou didn't have to corkblock my capped wine bottles like that 😢😢
Das beste ist dass die Flasche in irgend einem Putzkübel serviert wird an dem scheinbar Farbreste dran sind. 🤣
joa, für welschriesslnig sicher ok
@@4cidwav3 jep. Weißwein, lecker mit weißer Farbe ❤
War letztens in nem Restaurant, wo die Pommes in halben Bierdosen serviert wurden. So wenig Pommes hatte ich noch nie und es sah einfach übelst schlecht aus
Mein Freund, dass sind Marmor Spuren
…dann musst du aber auch den Rest des Ambientes und das Kaminfeuer analysieren. Hit it!
Im in the wrong tax bracket for this joke to land
Why doesent this have more likes. Its litelary a masterpiece
I'm not even german but that bitte was perfection and idk why
I love the insider joke of getting the cap presented. with cork, there can be a problem regarding a very unpleasant chemical called 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole.it's seriously hard to not smell it, as we humans are smelling it even at parts per billion levels.
of course, with a screw cap, that problem does not exist. :-D
I think it's not an inside joke, most people probably don't know that.
Warum schreiben wir überhaupt auf Englisch?
@@inanitas damit das nicht-deutschsprachige auch lesen können. obwohl, es gibt ja übersetzer.
The cork is usually presented to show that it’s not a fake bottle. The date and name on the cork should match the bottle you are drinking. When it comes to very expensive wines, it’s a real risk that the restaurant could’ve unknowingly purchased a fake from a supplier. Usually with fakes, the cork will be from a different bottle because it’s easy to replicate the bottle label but not the cork.
@@jacob9540 good to know. but that can still be faked, if someone really wants to.
Never smelled a bad smelling cork
The low open mouth had me laughing 😂😂😂
Joa,.schmeckt wie Wein. Könnte von mir stammen 😂
Im ernst? Soll heißen, du hast noch nie einen schlechten Wein getrunken? Denn das ist ja der Sinn dieses Rituals. Wenn der Wein Mist ist, zum Beispiel nicht richtig gelagert, dann kann man ihn zurückgehen lassen.
Hätte "passt schon" als Antwort erwartet
…yep. Mate… that line absolutely killed me.
Jep. Definitely Weiß 😂
So einen Wein muss man hauchartig erhaschen, keine Nuance verschwenden, schon mit der Nase einen Hauch verzehren und die Seele nähren
Ye I’ve had that in Greece… I just chugged what they gave me and said that I don’t know a thing about wines so it had no sense for me but I loved their local wine 😂
Honestly being honest to a waiter was probably better than trying to do something you have no idea how to do
согласен.Я бы сделал так же
Reason for you (who ordered the wine) tasting first is to 1) of course taste it but also 2) to make sure you guests don’t get any debris from the cork in their glasses. It usually happens at the beginning.
lol I’m sure it’s fine just give me the damn wine, we don’t need to turn it into some kind of a ceremony
Worked fine dining for 6 years. This process is a jerk off contest so you can charge 300% retail on a bottle. Worlds greatest scam
All wrong.
1) The male at the table always chooses and tastes the wine, then sommelier serves women first
2) the sommelier uncorks the bottle with a proper tool and technique, then quickly smells the cork, if it "smells like cork" the bottle is to be changed right away
3) if the cork breaks in the bottle neck or just any debris gets in the wine the bottle has to be changed, and it's very rare a cork is bad or a sommelier is unable.
4) anything without an actual cork is not even called wine
Wein zu lieben ist die zivilisierteste Ausrede für ein Alkoholproblem
Hä Wein mögen bedeutet noch lange nicht, dass man den jeden Tag trinkt😅
nee, nur zum mittag und abendessen. und dazwischen 😂
Why does this video make me feel so peacful and making me not want to skip
That rich laugh😂 *ha ha*😂
As a waiter. His facial expressions are on point
"Das schmeckt wie Wein" "Das IST Wein!"
Dann lieber 13 Dosenbier
Literally just watched a TH-cam video exactly about what to do when ordering wine... Now I can confidently understand everything he should have done.
The bucket is killing me 😂😂😂
The waiter looks like the character willian collins from the book pride and prejudice. I dont know why😂😂
Thank god my father is a wine enthusiast, i wont embarrass myself if I ever go out to a fancy restaurant 😂
Lol the German gets me
She is really pretty.
The servers face is hilarious. 😂
Nice music choice!!!
They actually give you the cork not to smell but so you can see the bottle has been stored properly, on its side. You can tell by how much of the cork is tainted red and compare it to how old the bottle is. They typically won’t give you the cork or cap if it’s white wine since white wine doesn’t taint the cork.
As a certified Introvert, I would die on the place.
Introverts' worst nightmare
The waiter's face man🗿
Ok, I'll explain it to you:
When you order good wine the waiter comes and brings it to you in an ice bath, then he shows you the bottle to pour, then you smell the cork, originally to make sure the bottle was properly sealed but now just out of tradition. Then the waiter pours a tiny portion of the wine into a tasting glass which is designed solely to get as much air into the wine as possible to bring out the full flavor. He usually makes a little show of it and pours it from very high up. Then you swirl the tasting glass and smell the wine, not even swirling it, and then you take an even tinier sip and let it slide on your tongue to taste it. During this whole procedure the waiter holds the bottle out to you so that you can read the label and stares you in the eyes. Then you bless the wine again and the waiter pours everyone into the real glasses.
I never in my live drank wine btw, I just had to endure many times my parents dragged me and my siblings in some fancy restaurants with seven-course menus where we couldn't move for hours and had to sit still (I hated it) Si, there I know all this from.
Have fun with that knowledge
And yes I am from germany before anyone asks
😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️I would rate the wine .9/10 but the waiter skill of presentation for the cheapest wine 10/10 No Drama. Love it🤤
The look from the waiter is all😂
Bro looks like he's being held hostage
Als gelernter Restaurantfachmann, der seine Prüfung vor 12 Jahren abgeschlossen hat, muss ich einen Fehler hervorheben den ich nicht unkommentiert lassen kann.
Und zwar wird am Drehverschluss nicht gerochen, sondern er für den Rest des Abends wie ein lustiger Hut auf den Kopf aufgesetzt. Bei einer neu bestellten Flasche wird der aktuelle Drehverschluss natürlich durch den neuen ersetzt.
PS: den Korken steckt man sich in die Nase (aber nur an einem Sonn- und/oder Feiertag).
I love how red he got 😂
Der Gesichtsausdruck/ MUND vom Kellner in der 2. Runde, göttlich 0:28 🤣
I may not be rich enough to understand but at least I will give the wine a compliment bc that is the reason he is still there he’s checking if it’s all good and I saw him getting offended that person wasn’t smelling or swirling
If anyone is confused They offer the bottle cap/cork for you to check if its bad or like it had molds and some nasty stuff and when he said please it mean please try it it doesn’t mean you have to pay for it when they pour you a little u need to check the consistency the quote by swirling smelling and tasting if its bad you can ask for another one instead.
I went to Texas de Brazil and ordered wine for the first time as an adult. The waiter asked me “Would you like an old bottle or a new one?” I of course said “Uh, a new one I guess?” I was charged 120 bucks for a glass of wine. I was confused for a moment and I asked the host about it. They said “It was 80 dollars for us to open the bottle.” My natural response was “If I had known that I would have asked to open it myself.” She then explained why they ask if I want an old or a new bottle and I felt like a complete moron. I’ll have a beer from now on, thanks.
This is the most funny face in youtube so far..😂
All of this for a screw top, too. The main reason for pouring a small amount of wine into the glass first is to check if it's corked - caused by TCA (2,4,6-trichloroanisole) contaminating the cork, which ruins the flavour. You can usually tell by the smell, as it resembles wet, mouldy cardboard. Screw top wines can't be corked, so anyone knowledgeable about serving wine typically won't ask you to smell or taste screw top bottles. For wines with corks, they expect you to sniff it, not analyse it, to confirm it's drinkable. It is actually an important process, as long as you know what you're looking for.
Jesus Christ, waiters face 😂😂
I’d lose it just watching the filming of this. Lmao 😂
i just saw a guy giving a guide on how to order a wine for the first time, and a few scrolls later i found this 😂 now i can understand this
"Tastes like wine"😂
As a non-rich guy and non-alcoholic guy, i have no idea what just happened in this short.
Reading the comments here. I understand now why the waiter was on edge waiting for his response. Made it more funny from the thougt of "please be a good wine for you guys"
That’s exactly how I feel every time
brother still survives and turns red
When I was working as a waiter, most of the VIP tables we had are cool, but there were some who didn't care at all so I was just opening it's putting some and then leaving 😂
i will explain, i work in a wine bar. basically we will first give you the cork(if ur buying a bottle), to smell as a lot of wine tasters like to know the notes of the wine before tasting. then a small portion would be poured, usually to the one who ordered the wine/ is going to pay, so they can check the quality of the wine, before signalling the server that they are satisfied with the bottle. usually for tasting, you first smell it, then swirl the wine in glass, then sip on it
For those who don't understand: They wait for you to swirl the wine around in the glass before taking a sip.
I dont understand this stuff either, my posh friend told me lol
First step check tha colour and Then wine is swirled around glass then you smell, due to swirling the fragrance is spread around for better smell, then you taste and decide 😅
@@SAMRAT_00001it also helps to see how thick it is and better check the color
the Swirling part is also called “Airing it” in some languages if that makes it better understandable
man im broke as hell and i know the humor behind this 😭😭
Bro was like “😐👍"
That bitte was magnificent✋🏿🧐🤚🏿
This has me DEAD
A masterpiece.
Im in the wrong tax bracket to understand this
Würde ihm sagen "is ganz ok... bring mir mal nen bier" xD
Hartz4 und eine Tasse Dosenbier
I only understand this because last week I went out to dinner with this older couple who became family friends over the last couple years and this happened at our table 😂
First time ordering a bottle of wine ✅️
First time ordering a bottle of wine in irish ❎️
Basically when you buy a bottle of wine you smell the cap to see if its gone bad and then they pour you a small amount. Remember NOT to drink it directly because it is for tasting the wine so you must swirl it a little, smell it, and then sip to correctly taste it. After which they will serve the wine.
Fun fact:I dont actually know how to buy a bottle of wine. Im 15 and i saw a couple of the comments and decided to make an explanation on a topic i know nothing about. 😅😂
my 41 days of german finally coming to use
Drops of God - watch that tvshow and youll know plenty about wine. Like this exchange.
In germany we say: "auf ex, alter".
True😢 😭 i just wanna that drink😭
I really like ceremonies and different ways of doing things, the way in the west they serve wine 🍷 and the way in the east they serve tea 🍵 it is just makes me happy to hold on tight to probably last sign's of humanity before we lose it all to robots and AI.
If you want to see and preserve signs of real human behavior, ways of presenting wine are worst examples compared to let's say table manners, traditional dancing, honest conversations and the like.
In short when you buy wine bottle waiter gives you a small amount first you should first smell, swirl and taste if it’s okay then the waiter pours the wine 🍷
Die Blicke😂😂😂 danke
Out here lookin like a non feral version of nikkoortizzz
I just went down a rabbit hole of wine videos and as far as I can tell there is no reason for him to sniff the screw cap. With wine corks you also don’t sniff it, you’re supposed to check it there was full contact between the wine and cork to check if it was stored properly. Please correct me if I’m wrong 😂
That's hilarious 😂
Wine = Ranzid Grapes.... bring me my Tequila!
This is most definetely bach. Cant say which piece but it sounds just like bach
Der Typ is so geil😂💪
Gibt's a Göd wenigsten f die geile" Lenzmoser Werbung"?😂😂
Soooooo true bro 😂😂😂
For northen Europeans, drinking wine is a posh and classy thing. For us southern Europeans, it's for drunken people 😂
Ein Meisterwerk! 😍👍🏻
die gesichtsausdrücke vom kellner ich kann nimmer 😭😭😭
*pours wine*
° ○ °
as a sommelier this kinda make me stress but still funny lol
Bro it's a garancy, after you approved the bottle no more complain will be accepted so be sure that there is no compromission with the bottle
My wallet is to empty for me to know whats happening
Smell it
Look at it
Make it spin in bottle
Taste it
Nur sehr wenige Menschen werden diese tolle Musik genießen können.. genial
My parents know so much about wine that i knew exactly how you do it before i was even at legal drinking age
I would have said "It has an delightful flavor and a bit of a tingle, i like it."
Btw i'm 16
He acting like penguin in gotham
first time serving apparently too haha the etiquette want you to serve the lady first let her taste the wine then fill the man glass then the lady one ;) funny video btw ^^
To the people who don't knwo you have to smell the wine Swinging the glass as a check if it was the correct wine ordered and then the waiter pours in more
Whenever you get wine the waiter gives you the cork to smell because rich people do and then they pour it in a cup then you swirl it sniff it then you taste it if it good you just give a yed or no
Haha... I remember my nephew trying one in tennis clud
He looks like eminem. Idk why lmao😂
I thought he would said "Ja" instead "Yep"
Me after learning German from Duolingo
Thanks God... For these trivialities and other problems in life, we have beer! 🎉