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In all restaurants, you will be asked “Voulez-vous du vin? “(Would you like some wine?). You can choose to have it “au verre” (a single glass of ...
Which brings me to ordering an apéro in a restaurant, which is
Made by French Laundry wine director Paul Roberts in conjunction with an unnamed Napa winery, its fruit is said to be sourced “somewhere in ...
Not the case if you order a bottle of wine from France.
I seem to recall that can be done in in France, too.
(1) the house wine is usually a good bet in French restaurants. Something the restauranteur likes and has got a good deal on. I've discovered many excellent ...
On your trip to France, why not order wine as the locals do? Just follow these key words and phrases. un verre (pronunciation: ang vehr)
You can order wine by the glass. House wine (white or red) usually comes in a pichet (a sort of small jug that may be glass or china) and this is the best ...
House wine is ALWAYS drinkable -- unlike the US, where the house wine is " whatever cheap swill we can sell at a big markup", the house wine in France will ...
... in Italy the house wine really is the best. But what experience have you had with French wines. Order by the bottle or ask for the house wine?