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| - Decided for a little date dinner with my wife. Was seated in a perfect two seat section. Ordered a bottle of wine (#303 more to follow on this selection), had bruschetta (very tasty) for appetizer. Wine came out, presented, tasted and accepted. My wife having a much better wine pallet then myself, liked it. However, I explained to her the wine I ordered did not seem like the one we were served. We looked over the bottle and decided maybe it was labeled anew and continued our conversation. My lamb came out solid, very tasty as were our salads, and my wife enjoyed her vegetarian whatever it was pasta dish. Time to depart, asked for our check and was amazed at our check total. This is where #303 came into play. Pulling the waiter (great job serving) to the side in the back, I asked him what number bottle I had ordered, he stated #303, exactly what I ordered. He pulled out the wine list, and to my surprise, TWO separate bottles were listed under #303. The one I was served happened to be $185 more then the one I had asked for. Yippie!! Manager came forward, I explained the situation and told them that I would work with them on the price. Due to the fact I'm an amateur wine drinker and I should have notice the bottle was not correct upon presentation. If I purchase a wine at cost for over $100, I'm going to have it decanted every time. Nonetheless, manager was exceptional, and we agreed at cost for the wine. Just be aware if you order from a numbered wine system you do two things. 1st, ensure there are no double wines listed under the same number, 2nd, know what your getting before having it uncorked. Over all, we where 100% satisfies with our dinner, waiter, management and of course our wine. We will defiantly be back, and I did learn something new.
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