Wine in Cafes

Wine in Cafes
When wine prices are too high at restaurants, many people may instead choose to buy their wine at a retail shop and cook something at home. Jep Gambardella/Pexels
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At a three-star Paris restaurant, the wine list will be elaborate—filled with classic wines that are expensive—and the service and glassware will be impeccable.

The wine programs, obviously, are one of the features of such restaurants, and patrons generally expect a perfect experience (especially people who know a lot about wine), don’t mind paying a premium to get the best, and appreciate the attention to detail the staff provides.

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