I agree with June. Just because someone at a large table is enjoying a
bottle of wine doesn't mean they should have to share it with the whole
table & I doubt if anyone would expect it. Have the wine steward seal your
bottle & return it the next evening.
"jcz" wrote in message
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> I would never expect anyone at my table to offer me their wine. I
> don't drink much, so I would probably decline if they did. However,
> when I have sailed in the past, I usually had a bottle of champagne or
> some sort of wine waiting in my cabin upon boarding from my travel
> agent. I have always offered it to the entire table when I have it
> opened. I think it's entirely up to you.
>
> June
>
> "Luther Myrvold" wrote in message
> news:lmyrvold-6C2750.20561212092005@news.newsfeeds.com...
> >I am usually unsure of myself regarding wines during meals on
> >cruises.
> > I usually cruise solo, so I am seated at a table of 6 or 8. I enjoy
> > wine with my meals, and I usually order a bottle.
> >
> > Here the rub. I don't offer wine to the other 7 people at the
> > table. I
> > don't think it is necessary, but am I being a shulb? Is there a
> > protocol for wine in a group that is just assigned to a table?
> >
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