I'm not sure if I should post this here or in "Something to Drink" but since it happened while dining out I figured this would be more appropriate.
While dining out at a fairly well known and regarded seafood restaurant I was looking over the Wine Specator "Best of Award of Excellence" award winning wnie list. It was quite impressive, and fairly priced.
My friend and I were going to order the tasting menu which was being offered and the wine matches just didn't seem to be a)what we were looking for, nor b) really worth the $55 charge.
So we decided to go with 2 half bottles, but prior to ordering the wine I figured I'd ask for the sommeliers thoughts.
Our waiter had explained to us when delivering the wine list that if we had any questions at all there was a "very experienced sommelier who could answer any questions". After asking to see the sommelier we waited.. About 10 minutes later (a bit long if you ask me but no biggie really) our waiter comes back and explains that the sommelier will be with us shortly. OK.
About another 10 minutes later the "Sommelier" appears, he's dressed as a bartender (all black with an apron) and he's so young looking that I jokingly ask "Are you even old enough to drink?". He took the joke in stride.
Anyway I'm not against taking wine advise from someone young who may very well have a wide knowledge. Heck I was into wine when I was that young too.
I digress. After a few pointed questions about certain half bottles of Champagne and Burgundy it became quite apparent that this was no sommelier. So I asked "Are you the sommelier?" He told me "No, I'm not
a sommelier but I help out on weekends." Oh.
He then told me if I had any more questions about the wine he'd ask the chef for me.
The chef? Really? I understand that he may likely be very involved or even lead the wine program but on a busy Saturday night at 7:45 with a full house I doubt he'd have the time or inclination to answer some specific questions about partuicular wines from a iwne geek such as myself.
I said to that "sommelier" that questioning the chef wouldn't be neccesary.
I ordererd our half bottles and, through no ones fault but my own, was unhappy with one of the selections. It was a white burgundy that was far too old. I should have known better. I can't help but feel though that if there was a true sommelier to assist in my selection I would have been steered in a different direction.
What really cheesed me off most though was our waiter's very pointed and proud remarks about how experienced and knowledgeable their sommelier was. Then finding that there wasn't one even there.
I was perplexed about what to do or say, if anything.
I chose to keep quiet about the situation, but think now that perhaps I was wrong to do so.
So what would you have done?