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Subject: Re: Bring your own wine on Princess Posted on: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 18:08:31 -0600



Odysseus wrote:

> In article , yourvacation@comcast.net says...
>
>>
>>Cal Ford wrote:
>>
>>>You are correct Charles and if I were having a dinner party then I would
>>>certainly consider the points you mentioned, and a few others.
>>>
>>>But on a ship I am most certainly not going to order a bottle for before
>>>dinner,
>>>a bottle for the salad, another for the soup, two for the entree because my
>>>wife
>>>is having fish and I am having beef, and of course we all know we need a
>>>special
>>>dessert wine to sip with the right coffee.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>You can however, and this is the joy for wine drinkers order 2 bottles a
>>white and a red and work on them over two meals. for me the wine makes a
>>huge difference as a result I often bring as much as a bottle a day for
>>the cruise and supplement as necessary. Yes I have been accused of wine
>>snobbery, esp when I opened one of mine despite being treated by the
>>cruise line rep (sitting safely across the dining room) truth is his
>>wine was plonk.
>
>
> I travel solo and don't drink an entire bottle of wine with one meal.
> I just pick a wine that I like since I may have fish one night and
> beef the next. I don't want to have two open bottles of wine at the
> same time.
>
Why not? If you vacuum seal them there should not be a storage problem
even if they stay several days.