3 pain in the ass problems with wine at restaurants

Ever wondered about what a wine lover just can get frustrated at a restaurant? If not, you can skip this one and do something more useful. Like drinking a glass of wine…

Ok, you still are here, so let me start. The other day we had the new year’s family reunion, well at least my wife’s family, at a restaurant in Sevilla. As usual, the wine list ended up in my hands. And here the frustration starts.

1. Press F1 for help

I just like to wander in wine lists. My wife always warns the people at the table that I’ll return to earth within half an hour. But I also need some help, so pretty please with sugar on top put a F1 button on your wine list and provide me with some useful information.

The wine list which got stuffed in my hands only contained the name of the winemaker, name of the wine, the region and a tasting note. Not a Word on the D.O. (“Denominación de Origin”), the grapes in the wine and the taste style.

I just like to know which grapes are blended into the wine and preferably a little word on how the wine is elevated. Is there any wood (barriques) used or is the wine only matured on inox cuves? In this way, I at least can get some kind of impression on how the wine would taste and with what kind of food I would match it.

2. Temperature

So I struggled myself a way through the wine list and finally came up with some alternatives. The first was a red wine from Rioja, Bodegas Beronia. Afterwards, I opted for a Reserva of Muga, but apparently this wine was sold out and the waiter suggested me something else. Well, I like surprises and I like to taste wines I do not know so what the heck, I told him that I would try his alternative.

Up came the bottle and the first sniffy sniff and whaaaam there was the alcohol attack. I consulted my inner thermometer and guessed it would be about 22-23 degrees Celsius. I quickly looked around and saw all the bottles nicely presented in the restaurant and nicely undergoing this temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. Conclusion, this wine was just served too hot, and that’s what pronounced the alcohol.

Ok, the wine had no faults so I nodded to the waiter that the wine was alright, but I was frustrated by this common mistake in restaurants. If you have a restaurant and are now reading this: DO NOT SERVE YOUR RED WINE TOO HOT, for the sake of Dionysus!! Think 16-17 degrees Celsius.

3. Sniff the wine

Finally we ended with another bottle of the same wine. Again a mistake that frustrates me. The waiter thinks it is the same wine so no sniffy sniff is needed. Wrong! Every time a new bottle is opened let the sniffer on duty do his job. Preferably take out a brand new glass and let the wine be sniffed. It can always happen that a wine has a fault.

Are you a restaurant and struggling with these problems, go and get’ya a problem solver, somebody like John “Yippie-kay-yay” McClane and do it preferably today…

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