We actually realized this and have spent a lot of time auditioning different sparkling wines just for this purpose. I'd say that most people at least take a sip and then put it down- it's rare that they are completely untouched. Thus we've chosen to go with a prosecco rose instead of champagne as from the first taste it keeps you wanting to drink more, especially a it will be with dessert. One of the nice parts of our function is that one of the places we've chosen to spend money is to add servers- each table will be getting 1-1.5 servers, thus clearing should work very very quickly.mhill95149 wrote:As far as a sparkling wine toast, my 20 years of going to or working weddings tell me that 90% of the sparkling wine toast drinks end up sitting on the table.
Thanks! I think we'll be doing a lot of our buying from up in Palatine by the bride's mother's house. Larry at The Wine Cellar tends to have really nice prices and we figure with buying in cases he'll be more than happy to have our business.john@thebar wrote:Sorry I can't be more specific, but since I'm manager of a wine and liquor shop in the north burbs, I'll have to be somewhat vague.
First of all I think you are right on with your consumption projections. I recommend appx. 1/2 bottle ( 2-3 ) glasses per person, and 1 bottle for every 6 guests for the champagne toast. Plus a little something special for the head table, of course!
Any shop worth patronizing will gladly take back all resalable merchandise with absolutely no restocking charge!
We are now into wine tasting season and it's a great time to sample for free wines of all prices and styles from all over the world. Plus, when you buy at a tasting, there's usually a substantial discount involved. For example at our tasting this weekend we will be pouring around 100 wines which retail for between $8.00 and $110.00 a bottle. They will be discounted 15-20%, plus an extra 5% on case lots. The first Saturday in December we have another tasting devoted to sparkling wine and Champagne, with half the selection but the same discount schedule.
One of two other points:
1) peruse the food section of the Trib and SunTimes on Wed's; find out for yourself who has the best prices on wine, liquor and beer. Buy what you want that week and mark it off your wish list.
2) If feasible, buy outside of Cook County: No City excise tax, No Cook County excise tax, 6 1/2 % sales tax (at least in my part of Lake County).
Happy hunting and mazel tov to the bride and groom!