You don't have to ask the guest if they want more wine. They probably are in conversation and there is no need to interrupt them. Just pause with the bottle momentarily as you are about to pour it. If they don't want another glass, they will signal or tell you no. And you don't present the bottle on the guest's left side (as other commenters said). You do it on the right because the glass is on the right side above the knife.
After opening the bottle, and after we check out the wine from the cork on the quality of TCA, show it to the customer to smell and leave it on the table. We first try the wine and served to customers saying what has sensory. Filled again the glasses and don't ask anyone just serve and if they don't want any more wine they nod you.
Not gonna lie. As a server, this part always stresses me out. I have trouble cutting the foil adequately (I've been known to just yank out the whole thing), and I never really know how much to pour. Also, what if one person drinks their wine a lot faster? Should you keep refilling that one person's glass more often than that of the other? Gah! Damn customers and their stupid wines....
You are Funny!!!! It all depends fine dining , casual fine dining to just casual dining. Always look to assist the guest to be sure you get a fat tip ;)
In any fine dining scenario there must be a wine stand on the right hand side of the host. In case the sommelier is busy the host can pour the wine for his guest or call the attention of server or Sommelier.
well, actually smelling the cork is one of the first things you have to do before you serve it to your guest because u have to evaluate the aroma if it is good nor it lapsed. yes it happens.
in the us u DO NOT SMELL THE CORK ,IT IS UNSANITARY,u present the cork to the customer and he'll check it out on his own......smelling the cork, sticking ur noise to the cork is a serious health violation.
smelling the cork does nothing. A person who smells the cork has no idea what they are doing and will look like an idiot in front of a guest who does. Present the cork for the guest to inspect for cracks. if air has gotten in then the wine will taste like vinegar and be extremely obvious. in that case a new bottle will be sufficient.
A lot of mıstakes. She did not do anythig right. I would fire her if she would work for me and ıf I were customer ı would not pay the wine..Sorry for my english......
you must open the wine in front of the guest showing professionalism...if im the guest i will think that you put something in the botle..and you dont use napkin we are now living in modernalized country..
You don't have to ask the guest if they want more wine. They probably are in conversation and there is no need to interrupt them. Just pause with the bottle momentarily as you are about to pour it. If they don't want another glass, they will signal or tell you no. And you don't present the bottle on the guest's left side (as other commenters said). You do it on the right because the glass is on the right side above the knife.
The process it is supposed to be done ALL in front of Costumer
If the lady who taste the wine, would she still be the first one to be served after the tasting?
"Offer another bottle when the first is finished."
For two people? Guaranteed intoxication, at the least.
Just ask for the Cicerone. "And for madame, our finest Tequiza. Do enjoy!"
nice way to learn..thanks for the video...
After opening the bottle, and after we check out the wine from the cork on the quality of TCA, show it to the customer to smell and leave it on the table. We first try the wine and served to customers saying what has sensory. Filled again the glasses and don't ask anyone just serve and if they don't want any more wine they nod you.
Not gonna lie. As a server, this part always stresses me out. I have trouble cutting the foil adequately (I've been known to just yank out the whole thing), and I never really know how much to pour. Also, what if one person drinks their wine a lot faster? Should you keep refilling that one person's glass more often than that of the other?
Gah! Damn customers and their stupid wines....
You are Funny!!!! It all depends fine dining , casual fine dining to just casual dining. Always look to assist the guest to be sure you get a fat tip ;)
In any fine dining scenario there must be a wine stand on the right hand side of the host. In case the sommelier is busy the host can pour the wine for his guest or call the attention of server or Sommelier.
I thought you open on the left and serve on the right?
1:40 you say move clockwise but she moved counterclockwise! she should not have backed up!
well, actually smelling the cork is one of the first things you have to do before you serve it to your guest because u have to evaluate the aroma if it is good nor it lapsed. yes it happens.
Gian Gapan Yes!
I guess if someone didn’t know the first pour was for tasting, they would think “stingy bastards ... gimme my wine"
Very nice presenting
wonder if they serve me a can of beer ? that would be classy
How interesting how many mistakes this presentation has compare to the one on Sparking wine. I give it 5 out of 10.
Sparkling 8 out of 10.
Smelling the cork is misleading and useless.
Rockefella learn new... american ??? Wouldnt suprise me....
Rockefella I got bottle with a clean cork???
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Where is the napkin in present
They forgot one thing. You need to present the cork to the person who ordered it.
Mercyouup Right!
thank you for this video
When preparing to serve WAINE
Do I hear Piers Morgan!? :O
Thank you! :))
in the us u DO NOT SMELL THE CORK ,IT IS UNSANITARY,u present the cork to the customer and he'll check it out on his own......smelling the cork, sticking ur noise to the cork is a serious health violation.
the lady does not know how to drink white wine properly
Cool
Simple, structurised, isn't it :))))))))))
Benny Was Here ;)
its not proffesional to smell the cork the host should do it. come i train you how to serve wine . so many mistakes noted in the process.
classy drunks :3
good
idk how people like wine tastes gross grape juice so much better
She needs to get more training 😂
smelling the cork tells you nothing about the quality of the wine
By smelling the cork you can tel if the wine is corked
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smelling the cork does nothing. A person who smells the cork has no idea what they are doing and will look like an idiot in front of a guest who does. Present the cork for the guest to inspect for cracks. if air has gotten in then the wine will taste like vinegar and be extremely obvious. in that case a new bottle will be sufficient.
Perfect
u have to present the wine from the left hand side not right hand side !
A lot of mıstakes. She did not do anythig right. I would fire her if she would work for me and ıf I were customer ı would not pay the wine..Sorry for my english......
you must open the wine in front of the guest showing professionalism...if im the guest i will think that you put something in the botle..and you dont use napkin we are now living in modernalized country..
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I don't know who exactly told you to do this presentation without proper practice. It's better not to make vedio and learn first
You sound like my grandmother. Learn to loosen up!