Am I crazy or is this a ridiculously small serving?
Am I crazy or is this a ridiculously small serving?
by LUVSWIM
18 Comments
Free_Group_9518
125ml or was it for pairing?
vaalyr
Depends on the wine, also the perspective on the glass doesn’t help.
Tanukishouten
It gives me the same impression, ridiculously small!
earthgold
Compared to your hand that looks like a large enough glass that it’s at least a 125ml pour. But it’s a really unhelpful photo.
gardenpartier
Glass is so distorted.
Thesorus
I hate it when they serve wine in super huge glass.
looks OK.
masterjaga
Here in Germany, if serving is by the glass, the glass has to have got official calibration marks. When I lived in the US, I always wondered how you know what you actually pay for as the menu never said “125 ml” or four liquid ounces or such. My favorite wine place was very consistent, though
Cultural_Actuary_994
Looks kinda meager to me unless it was a tasting
Psycho_Pie_88
I typically pour up to the bend on my wine glasses. And my American glasses have my logo, and I pour up to the very bottom of that.
liteagilid
Glass makes it impossible but I’m guessing 2.5oz. Luckily that wine sucks so you saved yourself more pain
Affectionate_Big8239
That looks like a tasting menu pour (2-2.5 oz) to me. Definitely not a full pour unless there are multiple sized pours listed on the menu and this is what you chose (some places will offer a half glass pour).
Hididdlydoderino
Hard to say, that’s the trouble with the big ass glass.
$50/pour on a wine that seems to go for $70-$80/bottle for the vintage you mentioned seems about right as it’s looks to be about 3/5 of a pour and most places charge the price of the bottle for a pour.
v60qf
Pour is not a noun people
maddMargarita
I don’t ever buy wine when I’m out. I’m normally a entire bottle drinker and the few times I have went out and got a glass of wine I was always surprised with how little you get and how much it cost.
ExaminationFancy
This photo is zero help.
Did you pay for a 2 oz (60 ml) or 5 oz pour (150 ml)?
One is a sample, the other is a full pour.
sgtpeppr96
Yeah that pour is insulting
Old-Tiger-4971
Little light I guess, but it is a big glass, some of them can hold 750mL.
18 Comments
125ml or was it for pairing?
Depends on the wine, also the perspective on the glass doesn’t help.
It gives me the same impression, ridiculously small!
Compared to your hand that looks like a large enough glass that it’s at least a 125ml pour. But it’s a really unhelpful photo.
Glass is so distorted.
I hate it when they serve wine in super huge glass.
looks OK.
Here in Germany, if serving is by the glass, the glass has to have got official calibration marks. When I lived in the US, I always wondered how you know what you actually pay for as the menu never said “125 ml” or four liquid ounces or such. My favorite wine place was very consistent, though
Looks kinda meager to me unless it was a tasting
I typically pour up to the bend on my wine glasses. And my American glasses have my logo, and I pour up to the very bottom of that.
Glass makes it impossible but I’m guessing 2.5oz. Luckily that wine sucks so you saved yourself more pain
That looks like a tasting menu pour (2-2.5 oz) to me. Definitely not a full pour unless there are multiple sized pours listed on the menu and this is what you chose (some places will offer a half glass pour).
Hard to say, that’s the trouble with the big ass glass.
$50/pour on a wine that seems to go for $70-$80/bottle for the vintage you mentioned seems about right as it’s looks to be about 3/5 of a pour and most places charge the price of the bottle for a pour.
Pour is not a noun people
I don’t ever buy wine when I’m out. I’m normally a entire bottle drinker and the few times I have went out and got a glass of wine I was always surprised with how little you get and how much it cost.
This photo is zero help.
Did you pay for a 2 oz (60 ml) or 5 oz pour (150 ml)?
One is a sample, the other is a full pour.
Yeah that pour is insulting
Little light I guess, but it is a big glass, some of them can hold 750mL.
You have a ridiculous big glass