For those that do not know, this is a specific process done during a wine tasting. It is said to "open up" the wine more. First by "airing it" by using a small amount in the glass to coat the inside. Then you smell it because most of your taste is from smell. And the test where he turned the glass on its side was testing its "legs) or the stickyness of the wine by how it "walks" on the side or runs Sorry felt compelled to use the actual terms but also clarify what they were.
@myPfPisCool no problem my family isn't really wine-o-s. But we do drink a few bottles every holiday and it truly does make it taste better in a way. But then you gotta look at wet versus dry wines (reds, white, and pink) how red is usually considered more dry than white and pink usually varies by manufacturer and year like scotch and whiskey.
@@RogerH_CxP I wasn't trying to insult them you fucking comment warrior and yes it was bc Joey had nothing to do with the video and that's fine I bet you are the type to argue the sky isn't blue
No this vlip is about 2 years old, he uploaded it to his main youtube channel somewhere, the dude doesn't know what he's doing, and (the waiter was probably holding in his smile bc his girl is filming him) [the smile part is speculation only because he's doing it wrong]. The part about his girl is true. The dude looks good doing it, there is a saying, fake it till you make it. And props for that but that wasn't it (: Swirl it high around inside the glass, then lift it and put your whole nose i the glass literally, and take a deep breath in, then pour some in your mouth and let it rest around your tongue, then swallow or drink all while you still have the entire wine scent in your nose. You'll taste the entire process and age of the wine in an instant and you can tell if something is wrong with it.
@@SugeKnateSadly i didn't make it up, i also doubt that making typos is a language issue. Plus i don't even speak English in my day to day life so let's switch roles and you talk to me in my language how does that sound? Again... Im just pointing it out for the people who are interested who love wine, no need to feel offended or attacked because of my comment. Why? Because there is a HUGE difference in the way you drink your wine and the outcome of the experience. That's why the waiter pours a little first, to see if you're happy with it or if you want a different bottle. Idk but the way it seriously looked to me was that the waiter looked like he was being cordial and respectful while also thinking what is this guy doing. Lol, but again props to the guy he looks like he's doing great in life and is having fun and that's what really matters.
@@nuggetbucket1141 So let me actually tell you instead, if he knew etiquettes he would shake the glass around to make the whole glass wet first, then lift it and put his entire nose in the glass and take a deep breath with it then taste as he has the smell of the wine in the nose, he held the little spot sideways and then smelled for like a milisecond which doesn't do anything. The dude is clueless and the waiter thinks it's funny and PROBABLY needs to hold in his laugh, but he is acting respectful in front of the dudes gf because he's a waiter, and waiters are suppoaed to have major class. So now what bro? Was that a reason to go against me? Argumentative prick? I can say the same back to y'all and it's true i speak 7 languages so what's your point, welke wil je horen dan? Français? Deutsch? Español o Italiano? How abouf Maghrebi Arabic? Turçe? Please shush man.
That's so true. Waiter gave great service to the right customer and got acknowledged for it. A great interaction between a connoisseur and a professional
A lot of people do not understand the respect of the server and patreon.. If he knows about food and etiquette.. That is a person who will tip well.. Most likely they know each other enough already.. He happy to see this guy again..
@@glebkornilov8984 that's debatable. The Waiter could be happy or proud because he is simply a regular customer and the Waiter knows him very well. Or he could be appreciative of the fact that guy has proper etiquette and elegance compared to most people who come there. Or he could be appreciative of the customer being respectful to the Waiter. Not always about money but iam not denying it either
@@REX-yf6zui was alway taught proper etiquette is not having your elbows on the table (for some ungodly reason) and eating with your mouth closed. I only do the latter because the first is stupid
@@Menibor1 The client knew how to appreciate the wine. He aerated it, smelled it, examined the colour and savoured. Throughout, the waiter recognizes that the client understands how to appreciate the wine, and they became visibly happier for it. Sometimes your work or product goes underappreciated, and it can detract from your own satisfaction of your work. Here, the client appreciated the wine and the waiter, and the waiter in turn appreciated a well informed/behaves client.
@@XxAMD123xX, sometimes, more in the past, today is rare enter air in the bottle and the wine is not good. So they make an apresentation of the wine. Sorry my english.
I great waiter like this does not go unappreciated by someone like that patron. Often the waiter will chose the wine for the patron so it's an awesome chemistry when they are on the same page and the entire meal can literally be blissful.
I love that and I love the clear respect he has for staff too. I hate when people think if they are somewhere fancy enough or they pay a certain amount they don't have to be respectful. love the whole thing
To people who don't know... When you order wine, some restaurants pour a slip-full in the glass to make sure the customers likes it (The wine might be "bad" or they didn't like the year it was made). After approval from the customer, waiter pours out the rest. Usually its done from the wine bottle itself, but I guess they did it with a secondary container in the video. Hope that helps.
To people who know… Restaurants pour wine just to know if the wine is corked or not !!! It’s not about the wine might be bad or customer didn’t like the year… The year is also important in your decision to drink this bottle or another one !!!
I'm french, we do that here because every bottle from every vigneron even the most expansive can be "bouchonné" it means when the wine take the flavour of the liège* from the bouchon (*l'écorce du chêne, generally produced in portugal - unfortnately they are often made of plastic today). But never in my life I ve seen a waiter poor wine from a pichet. Normaly you poor it from the bottle. It is a trust issue, you can poor any wine in a pichet
@@roflomaozedong comme vous l’avez dit, c’est pour voir si le vin est bouchonné donc l’aérer ou regarder la robe ou la couleur du vin ne sert à rien… Et oui c’est moi aussi la première fois que je vois un vin servit d’un pichet !!! Bref le gars en fait trop et pour rien… Encore ça serait une dégustation ou test je dis pas mais là ça ne sert strictement à rien !!!
He's doing it way too quickly to actually be doing it 😂 it's obvious he doesn't know but he's seen it, so he mimicked perfectly how it looks like sped up 😂 which makes it even funnier 😂😂😂
@@henry00eilersuhh…no? Have you never seen sommeliers taste a wine? This is pretty standard. Going any slower would be disrespectful of the servers time, it doesn’t take that long, he’s clearly just done this a lot. Dudes not trying to blind identify a locality and vintage, he’s just making sure the wine is what he was expecting expecting. Checking nose, color, and legs on a known wine shouldn’t take you very long at all, unless you’re just trying to be pretentious
As a former waiter, it’s rare when a customer makes us feel happy to serve them!…I’ve never experienced it in person, but I know this guy did & I would have also!
Well it’s CZcams where everyone’s racist and thinks a young black man can’t properly appreciate wine, so it does kinda belong here imo. I mean just look at the comments, 80% of them are racist
For those of you who don’t get it, they always pour a small amount so that you can decide if you really want a full glass poured, since you wouldn’t want to spend a bunch of money on something that you don’t like plus the house would not want to throw it away and refund it if you don’t like it
No. Restaurants will offer you to taste the wine to ensure it isn't corked. That's all. You don't get to order a bottle, have it opened and then decide you don't want it because you made the wrong choice. You should either know the wine style you like or ask for advice from the sommelier.
Hahaha completely wrong. You don’t taste the wine to see if you like it, you taste to see if there are imperfections. Wine etiquette says that once you order it if the wine is in good shape you consume and pay for it.
@@Jonneh111 exactly I t makes me cringe the amount of times I've seen someone sample the wine in a restaurant and say to the waiter "yes very nice" 😂🙄 as if he wants their opinion on flavour. You should be using your taste buds but also your sense of smell, if anything smell more to detect if it is spoiled: - An acrid smell, sharper than the normal acidity you expect from wine - the wine has oxidised as the cork's airtightness has failed - A sulphurous smell, sometimes compared to a freshly lit match - a mouldy smell which comes from mould in the cork wood spreading into the wine. And contrary to what most people think, screw capped wine can be "corked" as well, as the fault isn't always the fault of the cork but also the manufacturing process or storage.
They don’t do this for you to taste. It’s to make sure the bottle you got hasn’t spoiled or was already opened. Acting like this was a tasting is a rookie mistake.
And that everybody.. was TRULY how you do it hahaha. Very elegant and he not only did this perfectly but the server was flawless also. Very well mannered and educated on dining etiquette! Awesome to see in 2024 Edit: thanks for all the appreciation on the post guys! it’s awesome to see people admiring him and talking about it which means it’s obviously not quite as of a lost art form as I thought lol! God bless!
@@madhavsingh6285 Guy who replied to you is just flatout wrong lmfao. You're right, that is why they do the taste test. If they didn't like the taste though they'd get a different wine or a different bottle. Literally not 1 restaurant anywhere would say "Oh sorry sir, I'll grab you another glass of the same wine you just tried, surely just this one was bad!" They did the presentation probably to look professional but like you said the reason this eqiquette even exists is to ensure the quality of the wine you just ordered. Plus if he didn't like it, they can still use the bottle for service drinks because it may have been his preference and not actually bad, this case the wine is poured and already at the table lmao there's no going back. And for the record, commenter said "that was flawless" when the server hit the glass at the end which other than spilling - is the worst thing you can do in presenting the wine. Not a big deal cause the guy who ordered it isn't an arrogant prick but it's known to neverrrr touch the glasses.
I love how he actually knew what he was doing! ❤ I have watched so many people pretend to know what they are doing and go through the motions incorrectly. You can tell when someone actually watches the legs. 🥰
He did everything properly and except the smell , I actually don’t know why he switched so fast from: about to smell , to directly checking the robe. It’s like he cancelled the smell test
@@charliejlavery I used to work serving fine wines in a fancy restaurant and it is just surprising how many people(young & old) don’t actually know what it is they are looking for while going through the wine tasting. I like his style of checking and it’s just nice to see his eyes show his complete understanding of the process! ❤️
@@Thibaut_Gstn Some people just smell it up close and then pull away for the wafting effect. It’s a different technique. I do agree. Never saw anyone doing that 20 years ago.
As a Frenchman, I had to watch the video several times to understand why the boy was defined as "so elegant". It's just the basics when you taste a wine, he is even rather clumsy in these gestures. It makes me smile to tell myself that it's normal for me because it's cultural, but now I wonder how people who find this elegant behavior taste and test the wine?
@@exister4959 I was thinking this, too. Wait, I am suppose to be judging this man? Like.. I am white.. so.. am I supposed to be judging him because he's black? I am confused
The fact that he knew how to properly taste the wine is awesome. Especially when uptight hoity toity people are clueless. And the waiter seemed impressed. Love it
We say beef to mean cow meat. The reason is the nobility in England at the time was all french speaking. Imitating the nobility to seem cultured was the thing to do, so they called it beuf which was french for... Cow meat. My point is this is an imitation that only works if the person you are presenting to doesn't know what you're supposed to do. When a waiter brings you a wine and gives you a bit in a glass, it's so you can make sure it isn't corked (or in some other way ruined). You check the color because a brownish one hints at something wrong, you tilt it so the wine is more transparent so you can check for detritus, you smell it and then taste it. Going through all the steps is rarely called for and you'll see actual experts putting the same effort into it they put in checking they have their wallet. But what's really telling is that the wine is coming from a carafe, not a bottle, and is being served by the glass. At that point it's completely arbitrary, as you're not testing a bottle that has just been opened and it's a bottle that is being served by the restaurant that would then themselves do the due diligence of making sure it's alright. It's the difference between counting the cards and checking they're of the right composition when you buy a first edition Pokemon pack off a seller, and doing those same checks after buying a regular pack at GameStop.
Observe a real taster and tell the seconds it takes to do this test that would be something simple for them, an experienced taster takes between 10 and 15 seconds to do the process that as I said is something very simple for them, you want to come and tell me that this rich boy is doing the process well, if it barely lasts 4.5 seconds and didn’t even smell it, he barely put it in his nose he removed it, in the smell it is almost what they are most entertained when doing the test and this rich boy almost omitted it, they just pretend to look sophisticated, just like the waiter, two infants.
@clowntergeistt Everyone starts somewhere I guess. I’m a coffe guy and don’t expect everyone to know what to look for in an espresso but seeing a novice in coffee culture ask for an espresso and actually trying to evaluate and taste in the correct manner is always refreshing since eventually that interest is going to convert into real knowledge and taste
@@Milankov94because every time a black person does something good or bad it’s about race. This is how the world is setup. It sucks. But I wonder what the comments would’ve been if it was a white guy. Sometimes people be saying stuff about how they’re so privileged… like let people enjoy life w/o reducing them to a color dammit. 🙄
I’ve noticed that many people only act like this when going somewhere elegant, but once they’re away from that setting, they’re back to their true colors. People always being something their not
He's at a Brazilian steakhouse, possibly Brazeiros. Very nice environment, its a waiter served buffet, waiters will bring a selection of meats to your table that you can choose to take from and its constant service so long as your place card, the red card on the bottom right, is flipped up to the green side, red means no service needed. This is the type of steakhouse where they have a dedicated fully stocked bar and a literal wall of nothing but select wines. And as observed the waiters that handle wine know wine etiquette. If you get the chance, try ut, but be warned, these places tend to have a door fee, which covers basic food and drinks, but does not cover alchohol, desserts, or soecial orders, and that doir fee was $50 per adult when i went.
@@silencedtooth2661 it's not necessary, but it is appreciated, and that's just for the wine. Polite dining will do just fine. Places like these I don't drink wine, I get a cocktail like an old fashioned, just one or two, then either iced water or a tea. But the drinks are just a compliment to your meal, and you can ask your waiter, they'll tell you if you're confused about anything.
If it’s taste like dust or cork or sour mostly (but in us you don’t have the issue of the dust because your wine is rarely over 10 years old and the dust taste can arrive after 15-20 years,that’s mean it’s too old )(the sour taste mean it’s ether bad quality or too old also same it’s can be too old after 15-20 years )( finally the cork taste it’s arrive only if it’s a bottle with a cork plug,and the factor can be multiple like bad storage conditions, too old or the storage position of the bottle)
@@StockStellarthere are wineries that date back to 1857 in California….. wine rarely older than 10 years?????, you cant be serious, you’re joking right
Love how bro step back and smiled when he saw w he was doing
He looks really proud to serve him .
Bro prolly didnt know if he was kiddin around bein all fancy wit it😂
most fancy restaurants when you order wine do some sort of pre taste bs and the people always be doing to much wit it 😂
Did you really just write the word W instead of what? That’s wild.
@@Arenem88
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
the waiter looked so proud🥹
Dunno why. If he clinked my glass like that he can get me a new glass. I'm not drinking shards.
@@SmoothbrainCriminalhow do you think glass works
@@SmoothbrainCriminalname checks out
@@FemboyKaiSaku You are some low level people. Just unreal.
the waiter doesn’t give a sh*t lol
For those that do not know, this is a specific process done during a wine tasting. It is said to "open up" the wine more.
First by "airing it" by using a small amount in the glass to coat the inside. Then you smell it because most of your taste is from smell.
And the test where he turned the glass on its side was testing its "legs) or the stickyness of the wine by how it "walks" on the side or runs
Sorry felt compelled to use the actual terms but also clarify what they were.
Gracias por compartir tu conocimiento...
Thanks so much people were only explaining the little bottle and not the swirl but I wanted to know the swirl. Thanks again!
@myPfPisCool no problem my family isn't really wine-o-s. But we do drink a few bottles every holiday and it truly does make it taste better in a way.
But then you gotta look at wet versus dry wines (reds, white, and pink) how red is usually considered more dry than white and pink usually varies by manufacturer and year like scotch and whiskey.
@@robertmiller4018 oh wow! That's fun! Didn't know there could be dry and wet ones 😅
@myPfPisCool well they are both liquids lol, just one leaves you with a dryer taste in your mouth and the other doesn't kinda like soda
Gotta respect a man that respects his drink
Astagfirullah bro repent, its no good drinkin brain killer
@@dgrdst5810 It's also no good to stick your nose in other's business.
@@ric6611 its also no good to let people kill themselves
😂😂😂@@ric6611
Why?
Waiter: Finally someone worthy of service.
1.5k likes with 0 replies is crazy! So one fish, two fish, red fish, blu fish!
The waiter looked like a proud father, watching his child take their first steps. 😂
😂😂😂
Proof that neither the customer nor the waiter knew anything about wine.
@@nicojar doesn't prove shit
Aww he looks so sweet. And the waiter looked like a proud father or something 😂
Bro didn't waste time, he speedrun elegance🤌🤌
This is a man who knows how to serve and a man who knows how to be served
Lol don't forget to cup the balls
That's some gay ass speak
Gay
It crazy how much times have changed
Poor choice of words
Joey diaz "just give me the fuckin bottle, i dont need a fuckin show"😂
Random. But true enough😂
"Just poor the drink cogg sugguh"
🤣
@@chastings.0543 It's not "random" tho.
@@RogerH_CxP I wasn't trying to insult them you fucking comment warrior and yes it was bc Joey had nothing to do with the video and that's fine I bet you are the type to argue the sky isn't blue
Then bro asked for a pepsi.
Good attitude with the server... love it!!! ive been in this industry for 16 years and that patron is the guy you want to serve 100%
The waiter giving him the "Approved Smile" is the Most wholesome shit😂
Wholesome shit
and he knows.He KNOWS.
NO IT AINT!!¡¡!!!!!!
@@chandran_sosukewhat the ?
Waiter was impressed by the etiquette
No this vlip is about 2 years old, he uploaded it to his main youtube channel somewhere, the dude doesn't know what he's doing, and (the waiter was probably holding in his smile bc his girl is filming him) [the smile part is speculation only because he's doing it wrong]. The part about his girl is true.
The dude looks good doing it, there is a saying, fake it till you make it. And props for that but that wasn't it (:
Swirl it high around inside the glass, then lift it and put your whole nose i the glass literally, and take a deep breath in, then pour some in your mouth and let it rest around your tongue, then swallow or drink all while you still have the entire wine scent in your nose. You'll taste the entire process and age of the wine in an instant and you can tell if something is wrong with it.
@@jaymexxuyou made that shit up in terrible English.
@@SugeKnateSadly i didn't make it up, i also doubt that making typos is a language issue. Plus i don't even speak English in my day to day life so let's switch roles and you talk to me in my language how does that sound?
Again... Im just pointing it out for the people who are interested who love wine, no need to feel offended or attacked because of my comment.
Why? Because there is a HUGE difference in the way you drink your wine and the outcome of the experience.
That's why the waiter pours a little first, to see if you're happy with it or if you want a different bottle.
Idk but the way it seriously looked to me was that the waiter looked like he was being cordial and respectful while also thinking what is this guy doing. Lol, but again props to the guy he looks like he's doing great in life and is having fun and that's what really matters.
@@nuggetbucket1141 Heated? You call being straightforward in conversations heated? I swear many of you are lost.
@@nuggetbucket1141 So let me actually tell you instead, if he knew etiquettes he would shake the glass around to make the whole glass wet first, then lift it and put his entire nose in the glass and take a deep breath with it then taste as he has the smell of the wine in the nose, he held the little spot sideways and then smelled for like a milisecond which doesn't do anything. The dude is clueless and the waiter thinks it's funny and PROBABLY needs to hold in his laugh, but he is acting respectful in front of the dudes gf because he's a waiter, and waiters are suppoaed to have major class.
So now what bro? Was that a reason to go against me? Argumentative prick? I can say the same back to y'all and it's true i speak 7 languages so what's your point, welke wil je horen dan? Français? Deutsch? Español o Italiano? How abouf Maghrebi Arabic? Turçe? Please shush man.
Waiter: "This is red wine that another customer didn't finish. 20 bucks."
I'm only impressed by the fact that both look underage 😂
The smile on his face shows how much he’s enjoying the experience.
I also have eyes!
weird. and your comment is so elegantly overly analytical
Waiter looking at him smiling like a proud father 😂😂
So was i ... hahahaha!
Because his real dad wasn’t there
@@user-wi8yk3st5c black male problems 😂
1k like!
Both brothers have so much class, decorum. I looove it ❤
TIL ordering a glass of wine is apparently wholesome
I know right? I'm so confused, is this just some rich people thing I'm to broke to understand😂😂😂
It’s bc anytime a black person does something redditors call it wholesome. Very strange and weird.
My favorite part was the "Thank you Sir" , followed by a smile and eye contact to acknowledge the great service ❤
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That's so true.
Waiter gave great service to the right customer and got acknowledged for it.
A great interaction between a connoisseur and a professional
Waiter smiled whole time after he started and it’s adorable. Bro looks so proud. It’s like me watching my cat do something I thought him
My parents sent me to etiquette class😂😂 It helps me to this day.
y would he be proud what did he even do all he did was move the cup in a curcls..
@@auruso2829people get excited over the dumbest things, probably just lust
The nonsense we value
Aqui en argentina comparar con un gato sería insultó 😂 sorry!
what an incredibly elegant hand gesture at the end, just a delight.
Massive respect. Hes checking on a ton of things before the initial taste test. Wine looks a good quality and i bet he enjoyed it.
Let me stop my day, to watch two guys drink 🍷 and smile at each other 😂😂
You can just watch bieber and will smiths son smooth after a little rear naked choke 😂
But this is less gay for sure. Proud of these men.
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Of course I’m being sarcastic for the fools who don’t understand.. if you don’t know what that means search it on google 🔍 😂
Larping as Europeans lmao
Its one guy drinking
Waiter saw a tip comin 😂
It’s proper etiquette.
You got a rating system for your comment 😂
Mmm probably not.
@AdrianRose046 What're you smoking homie... who told you that? Do you even know why people tilt the glass sideways...?
@@DeterminedDuotipping is proper etiquette in America.
Educated young man right there. Knows the proper way to taste wine.
"Wholesome" is like a puppy kissing a baby. This is just a brother enjoying some wine at a nice place.
The waiters like bro it's just cranberry juice😂
😂😂😂 👏 🏆
This joke was dangerous lol
U win lol
@@mannymaciel8622because black people like cranberry juice?
@@adriancardona4211Because you touch yourself at night.
A lot of people do not understand the respect of the server and patreon.. If he knows about food and etiquette.. That is a person who will tip well.. Most likely they know each other enough already.. He happy to see this guy again..
Patron
Oh, I see. It's all about money
@@glebkornilov8984 homie just spawned in
@@glebkornilov8984 that's debatable. The Waiter could be happy or proud because he is simply a regular customer and the Waiter knows him very well. Or he could be appreciative of the fact that guy has proper etiquette and elegance compared to most people who come there. Or he could be appreciative of the customer being respectful to the Waiter. Not always about money but iam not denying it either
@@REX-yf6zui was alway taught proper etiquette is not having your elbows on the table (for some ungodly reason) and eating with your mouth closed. I only do the latter because the first is stupid
I'm so impressed with how proper the waiter is too
The respect is off the charts. 10/10.
the spinning of the cup actually enhances the flavor and smell of the wine! my dad does the same thing all the time
I do it cause it feels kinda fancy. Makes my wife taste better.
@@dancingpringleMakes my wife taste better too.
@@dancingpringle wife?? 😭
@@jaceallen3270Agreed
He knows what he said
My grandfather gave me some expensive wine to try and his face of shock when I shotted it 😂
What does that mean
@@jazskystar7110he drank it like a shot of liquor
@@1lovisions355 we all know what this is really about and it's really sad and pathetic. I'm done here.
@@1lovisions355fr? I was thinking he shooted her 😂 here in brazil you guys from us are just... guns
@@joaocarlosii2188 lol that’s fair. It’s not all guns. Some of us like beer too 😂
Imagine after the sample you just don’t want it😂😂😂😂
It's to check if the wines corked, not to see if you like it or not 😂
@@robbiereekie3694 ah some sophisticated culture here
You know the waiter smokes blunts 😂
yeah thats my dawg, brodie a pothead
What are you on about lol
Lmao 😭 how can you tell from this vid
@@CokeConnoisseuryou can't bros being goofy but fr alot of people smoke who you wouldn't think do
I don't know why i thought this was as funny as i did
When a good service provider meets a good customer
I love the way he looks at his glass with so much love and anticipation!!! ❤
How the fluff is this wholesome
The interaction between the two of them is so awesome!!! Love it.
Dude literally poured him a drink and that was it...... what was so "awesome" about this interaction?
🙄🙄🙄
@@Menibor1😂😂😂
@@Menibor1 The client knew how to appreciate the wine. He aerated it, smelled it, examined the colour and savoured.
Throughout, the waiter recognizes that the client understands how to appreciate the wine, and they became visibly happier for it. Sometimes your work or product goes underappreciated, and it can detract from your own satisfaction of your work.
Here, the client appreciated the wine and the waiter, and the waiter in turn appreciated a well informed/behaves client.
I wanted to like this comment but I didn’t want to ruin the perfect 777 likes u had already
Instagram comments will be like:
"They've evolved"
ahaha they have, gaht dam
😂😂😂😂
@@Niffumableanother person who spells godamn as gaht damn . Kudos
Nah every comment has to be
“Bro did…….”
Or
“Bro got…..”
well you certainly would know cave folks. 😂
Waiter couldn't believe he actually knew what he was doing 🤣👏🏻
Waiter took a step back and said "ah hazza a man of class and elegance"
As a waiter, I HATE presenting Wines, but this is adorable 😭
Then Explain the etiquette nonsense that happened there please
@@XxAMD123xX, sometimes, more in the past, today is rare enter air in the bottle and the wine is not good. So they make an apresentation of the wine. Sorry my english.
I hated that shit
Getting the air letting it breath. Pour a glass yourself and smell, then do what he did and then smell.
The waiter was impressed. Truly elegant
Impressed with what?
@@comeonnow-zd4hhyou are slow
@@comeonnow-zd4hhfr im confused ash
@@comeonnow-zd4hhit’s a wine culture thing. You’ll understand when you’re older and do the same with whiskey 🫡
@@comeonnow-zd4hhnot everyone knows how to drink and taste whine properly
Love the grin on the waiters face and the little stare at the end….he knows the guy has no idea what he’s doing he’s just seen others do it.
My boy's smooth finesse transformed the waiter into a sommelier fr!
He is clearly happy and that makes me happy for him smiling is contagious a smile can save a life so share a smile today
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Me trying grape juice for first time as a kid.
Omggg facts, this is what I thought I looked like putting it in my mom’s tumbler
I great waiter like this does not go unappreciated by someone like that patron. Often the waiter will chose the wine for the patron so it's an awesome chemistry when they are on the same page and the entire meal can literally be blissful.
I love that and I love the clear respect he has for staff too. I hate when people think if they are somewhere fancy enough or they pay a certain amount they don't have to be respectful. love the whole thing
To people who don't know...
When you order wine, some restaurants pour a slip-full in the glass to make sure the customers likes it (The wine might be "bad" or they didn't like the year it was made). After approval from the customer, waiter pours out the rest. Usually its done from the wine bottle itself, but I guess they did it with a secondary container in the video. Hope that helps.
To people who know… Restaurants pour wine just to know if the wine is corked or not !!! It’s not about the wine might be bad or customer didn’t like the year… The year is also important in your decision to drink this bottle or another one !!!
I'm french, we do that here because every bottle from every vigneron even the most expansive can be "bouchonné" it means when the wine take the flavour of the liège* from the bouchon (*l'écorce du chêne, generally produced in portugal - unfortnately they are often made of plastic today). But never in my life I ve seen a waiter poor wine from a pichet. Normaly you poor it from the bottle. It is a trust issue, you can poor any wine in a pichet
@@roflomaozedong comme vous l’avez dit, c’est pour voir si le vin est bouchonné donc l’aérer ou regarder la robe ou la couleur du vin ne sert à rien… Et oui c’est moi aussi la première fois que je vois un vin servit d’un pichet !!! Bref le gars en fait trop et pour rien… Encore ça serait une dégustation ou test je dis pas mais là ça ne sert strictement à rien !!!
That makes a lot more sense thank you kind sir
That's from the other customer who didn't like the wine... No wasties.
"thankyou subscribe" at the end😂😂😂
Waiter was just doing his job and wasn’t expecting homeboy to actually know his shit.
Or just watched a video and then made a video to make it look like he knows what he’s doing lol
He's doing it way too quickly to actually be doing it 😂 it's obvious he doesn't know but he's seen it, so he mimicked perfectly how it looks like sped up 😂 which makes it even funnier 😂😂😂
@@henry00eilersuhh…no? Have you never seen sommeliers taste a wine? This is pretty standard. Going any slower would be disrespectful of the servers time, it doesn’t take that long, he’s clearly just done this a lot.
Dudes not trying to blind identify a locality and vintage, he’s just making sure the wine is what he was expecting expecting. Checking nose, color, and legs on a known wine shouldn’t take you very long at all, unless you’re just trying to be pretentious
@@garrettkuracka2277 That last sentence is hilariously ironic, that whole paragraph is pretentious what a weird thing the wine snob world is haha
When you watch play through and copy it.
Gotta try the wine. Sometimes restaurants don’t store there wine right so a taste is always a good way to know
Not when it's served pre-decanted by a sommelier by the glass 😂
And to make sure you like it before they pour the rest
So if you dont like it you just tell him to get lost?
@@PsychotropicThunder yeah.. what do you do if you dont like it? 😂
Their*
Its like father looking at his son, so proud 😅😅
His ancestors would be so proud watching him from heavens.
my man is the highest class of gentlemen. respect level 100%
Drink alcohol is a gentleman? The west need to reconstruct their moral
Waiter wasn’t expecting my guy to be a connoisseur of the vino-you go my g, stay blessed
This hurts to read
He after tasting:
Yes. This is, in fact, wine. Pour in.
then waiter: "it's not the wine he ordered though"
Plot twist:
The date was the waiter and the waiter was the date
They’re friends
huh?
And they were roommates
If "I am not any typa Nicca" was a person😊
Why you had to bring that energy around here? Not enough scholarly gentleman in the community.
@@grinjnbrenI don’t know. This really is a bit extra
@@yungmo1599 welcome to reality
I'd like to know what he got from this speed wine exam😂😂😂
”thank you, subscribe” 😂
As a former waiter, it’s rare when a customer makes us feel happy to serve them!…I’ve never experienced it in person, but I know this guy did & I would have also!
Apparently we're just adding random things to the wholesome category.
Well it’s CZcams where everyone’s racist and thinks a young black man can’t properly appreciate wine, so it does kinda belong here imo. I mean just look at the comments, 80% of them are racist
right, I don’t understand how this sh*t is wholesome lol black folks bash white folks all the time but wanna be & live just like the white man😂
exactly what I said. black folks bash white folks all the time but here they are trying to live & be just like the white man😂 insanity
Look at the waiter smile
Bahahaha
Wish more people could interact this way in this country
Waiter like .. "my... (censored for sensitive people)"
i like how bro was slightly impressed and proud. i was too mr.waiter
This one is expensive
Which one
@@Deeznutz-sx2yi AYO
+3 extra elixir
Another slavery joke? Lol weird whyte kid 😂
broo 💀
For those of you who don’t get it, they always pour a small amount so that you can decide if you really want a full glass poured, since you wouldn’t want to spend a bunch of money on something that you don’t like plus the house would not want to throw it away and refund it if you don’t like it
No. Restaurants will offer you to taste the wine to ensure it isn't corked. That's all.
You don't get to order a bottle, have it opened and then decide you don't want it because you made the wrong choice. You should either know the wine style you like or ask for advice from the sommelier.
Hahaha completely wrong.
You don’t taste the wine to see if you like it, you taste to see if there are imperfections.
Wine etiquette says that once you order it if the wine is in good shape you consume and pay for it.
😂 shooooot I came to spend money 💰 someone gonna drink it u don’t worry about that 😎
It's so you can check if the cork rotted and contaminated the wine. Nothing to do with preference.
@@Jonneh111 exactly I t makes me cringe the amount of times I've seen someone sample the wine in a restaurant and say to the waiter "yes very nice" 😂🙄 as if he wants their opinion on flavour.
You should be using your taste buds but also your sense of smell, if anything smell more to detect if it is spoiled:
- An acrid smell, sharper than the normal acidity you expect from wine - the wine has oxidised as the cork's airtightness has failed
- A sulphurous smell, sometimes compared to a freshly lit match
- a mouldy smell which comes from mould in the cork wood spreading into the wine.
And contrary to what most people think, screw capped wine can be "corked" as well, as the fault isn't always the fault of the cork but also the manufacturing process or storage.
My man knows what he’s doing. 🤭 The sommelier also perfect 😍
Waiter be like: let him cook
The waiter was like 'yes finally someone who knows how to drink wine' 😂😂
Yeah and then proceeds to touch the jar on the glass 🤦🏻♂️
@@rickyg5924 Huh??
They don’t do this for you to taste. It’s to make sure the bottle you got hasn’t spoiled or was already opened. Acting like this was a tasting is a rookie mistake.
And that everybody.. was TRULY how you do it hahaha. Very elegant and he not only did this perfectly but the server was flawless also. Very well mannered and educated on dining etiquette! Awesome to see in 2024
Edit: thanks for all the appreciation on the post guys! it’s awesome to see people admiring him and talking about it which means it’s obviously not quite as of a lost art form as I thought lol! God bless!
I thought that this is only done when a new bottle is uncorked for the table to make sure that the wine hasnt gone bad?
@@madhavsingh6285It’s also done to test the wine you ordered. Taste not to your standards? Bring another one
@@madhavsingh6285 Guy who replied to you is just flatout wrong lmfao. You're right, that is why they do the taste test. If they didn't like the taste though they'd get a different wine or a different bottle. Literally not 1 restaurant anywhere would say "Oh sorry sir, I'll grab you another glass of the same wine you just tried, surely just this one was bad!" They did the presentation probably to look professional but like you said the reason this eqiquette even exists is to ensure the quality of the wine you just ordered. Plus if he didn't like it, they can still use the bottle for service drinks because it may have been his preference and not actually bad, this case the wine is poured and already at the table lmao there's no going back. And for the record, commenter said "that was flawless" when the server hit the glass at the end which other than spilling - is the worst thing you can do in presenting the wine. Not a big deal cause the guy who ordered it isn't an arrogant prick but it's known to neverrrr touch the glasses.
@@kwavs7879absolutely right, and you don’t pick the glas at its bottom and you really smell the wine not just take a little breath of it
@@fumus9465 nope. Not true.
You know, the waiter knows, everyone in the restaurant knows your going to do this, take a sip and go "that's very nice, pour away"
The smiles and the "Thank you, sir" did it for me!
I love how he actually knew what he was doing! ❤ I have watched so many people pretend to know what they are doing and go through the motions incorrectly. You can tell when someone actually watches the legs. 🥰
He did everything properly and except the smell , I actually don’t know why he switched so fast from: about to smell , to directly checking the robe.
It’s like he cancelled the smell test
@Thibaut_Gstn why wouldn't he know what he was doing ? What surprised you?
@@charliejlavery I used to work serving fine wines in a fancy restaurant and it is just surprising how many people(young & old) don’t actually know what it is they are looking for while going through the wine tasting. I like his style of checking and it’s just nice to see his eyes show his complete understanding of the process! ❤️
@@Thibaut_Gstn Some people just smell it up close and then pull away for the wafting effect. It’s a different technique. I do agree. Never saw anyone doing that 20 years ago.
He was supposed to taste it to verify it wasn't corked.
I've never seen someone so excited, whilst also remaining so calm. Bro's eye's are open so far they might pop out. I'm here for it 🙌
first day out of prison no parole excited
@@MatthewDannevik for you? Congratulations!
@@MrVassago89 fixed it
@MatthewDannevik bit sus that your mind went straight there though.
@@MrVassago89 why else would anyone be so excited to drink
As a Frenchman, I had to watch the video several times to understand why the boy was defined as "so elegant". It's just the basics when you taste a wine, he is even rather clumsy in these gestures.
It makes me smile to tell myself that it's normal for me because it's cultural, but now I wonder how people who find this elegant behavior taste and test the wine?
The waiter just coolin watching homie. He was like, finally somebody that knows what's up lol 🤙
Never judge a book by its cover. That was the most elegant wine tasting I’ve seen in a while.😂
Wait.. what about this books cover made you think he couldn't possibly know about wine tasting? Could it be the books skin color? 🤔
@@exister4959
Don't overthink it... That's exactly what he meant..
We arent known for whine tasting.
Which is why he said it.
@@exister4959 yes 100%. Closest you people usually get to wine tasting is grape soda.
@@exister4959 I was thinking this, too. Wait, I am suppose to be judging this man? Like.. I am white.. so.. am I supposed to be judging him because he's black? I am confused
@@harxey Feel better now? Or do you wish to virtue signal a bit more?
The waiter felt so proud serving him. 👏
The waiter smiled bc he knew he was in the presence of a gentleman
Aw they both just look genuinely happy
The fact that he knew how to properly taste the wine is awesome. Especially when uptight hoity toity people are clueless. And the waiter seemed impressed. Love it
Why is it awesome that he knew how to properly taste wine?
I know why you said that. Tut tut.
We say beef to mean cow meat. The reason is the nobility in England at the time was all french speaking. Imitating the nobility to seem cultured was the thing to do, so they called it beuf which was french for... Cow meat.
My point is this is an imitation that only works if the person you are presenting to doesn't know what you're supposed to do.
When a waiter brings you a wine and gives you a bit in a glass, it's so you can make sure it isn't corked (or in some other way ruined). You check the color because a brownish one hints at something wrong, you tilt it so the wine is more transparent so you can check for detritus, you smell it and then taste it.
Going through all the steps is rarely called for and you'll see actual experts putting the same effort into it they put in checking they have their wallet.
But what's really telling is that the wine is coming from a carafe, not a bottle, and is being served by the glass. At that point it's completely arbitrary, as you're not testing a bottle that has just been opened and it's a bottle that is being served by the restaurant that would then themselves do the due diligence of making sure it's alright.
It's the difference between counting the cards and checking they're of the right composition when you buy a first edition Pokemon pack off a seller, and doing those same checks after buying a regular pack at GameStop.
Observe a real taster and tell the seconds it takes to do this test that would be something simple for them, an experienced taster takes between 10 and 15 seconds to do the process that as I said is something very simple for them, you want to come and tell me that this rich boy is doing the process well, if it barely lasts 4.5 seconds and didn’t even smell it, he barely put it in his nose he removed it, in the smell it is almost what they are most entertained when doing the test and this rich boy almost omitted it, they just pretend to look sophisticated, just like the waiter, two infants.
@clowntergeistt
Everyone starts somewhere I guess. I’m a coffe guy and don’t expect everyone to know what to look for in an espresso but seeing a novice in coffee culture ask for an espresso and actually trying to evaluate and taste in the correct manner is always refreshing since eventually that interest is going to convert into real knowledge and taste
Now imagine if this video was on Instagram.
I was thinking about the same think on God 😂
It was, comments were hilarious
In order to beat the white man you must be fancier than them
@@KamiSama-fy7dh Wat, how did race come into this?
@@Milankov94because every time a black person does something good or bad it’s about race. This is how the world is setup. It sucks. But I wonder what the comments would’ve been if it was a white guy. Sometimes people be saying stuff about how they’re so privileged… like let people enjoy life w/o reducing them to a color dammit. 🙄
I’ve noticed that many people only act like this when going somewhere elegant, but once they’re away from that setting, they’re back to their true colors. People always being something their not
bro has the most genuine smile i’ve ever seen that it’s contagious, this actually made my day
The waiter's smile knew the guy is doing right 💯
He's at a Brazilian steakhouse, possibly Brazeiros. Very nice environment, its a waiter served buffet, waiters will bring a selection of meats to your table that you can choose to take from and its constant service so long as your place card, the red card on the bottom right, is flipped up to the green side, red means no service needed. This is the type of steakhouse where they have a dedicated fully stocked bar and a literal wall of nothing but select wines. And as observed the waiters that handle wine know wine etiquette. If you get the chance, try ut, but be warned, these places tend to have a door fee, which covers basic food and drinks, but does not cover alchohol, desserts, or soecial orders, and that doir fee was $50 per adult when i went.
Sounds interesting but I’d feel out of place with the etiquette part
@@silencedtooth2661 it's not necessary, but it is appreciated, and that's just for the wine. Polite dining will do just fine. Places like these I don't drink wine, I get a cocktail like an old fashioned, just one or two, then either iced water or a tea. But the drinks are just a compliment to your meal, and you can ask your waiter, they'll tell you if you're confused about anything.
We call this type of service "rodízio" in 🇧🇷, i thought it was common everywhere
Only 50$? Ik of one of those then. 50 bucks and all you can eat grade a food and drinks (not alcoholic)
I went to one in Miami, it was a bunch of sketchy ass favela dudes and horrible Brazilian music. Never again!!
Class just speaks for itself. This is Art!!!
I love his smile..he looks so full of manners 👍
This needs to be on insta. The comments...
If it's on insta I already see 3k+ comments and all of them same😂😂
Jokes get taken down for going against community guidelines but Insults and half naked minorities are ok
😂😂😂😂
100% since yt is too soft
😂😂😂😂 i can smell the comments
I do this every time I buy wine at a restaurant… still to this day I don’t know what I’m meant to be looking for 😂
If it’s taste like dust or cork or sour mostly (but in us you don’t have the issue of the dust because your wine is rarely over 10 years old and the dust taste can arrive after 15-20 years,that’s mean it’s too old )(the sour taste mean it’s ether bad quality or too old also same it’s can be too old after 15-20 years )( finally the cork taste it’s arrive only if it’s a bottle with a cork plug,and the factor can be multiple like bad storage conditions, too old or the storage position of the bottle)
@@StockStellarYou just taught me something I didn’t know! Thanks!
@@StockStellarthere are wineries that date back to 1857 in California….. wine rarely older than 10 years?????, you cant be serious, you’re joking right
@@TheFutureofthePlanet sediment in wine is not an indicator of spoiled wine…
@@lorenrich2525yes there are wineries that are old, doesn’t change the fact that 98% of American wine sold is less than 10 years old.
my asian mum would scold me, 'don't play with your drink!'
I'm a waiter, I'm reading this guy's expression wayyyy differently than yall are lmao
Love the interaction btw the two young men. Mutual respect!❤
Ah yes this our finest Welch's 🍇. Might I suggest the fried chicken pairing?
i laughed ngl
Chicken tenders😂
Lmfao yess
Says the invalid that needs to "try" to have kids😂
that's a crazy statement😂😂