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Did I get enough of an education to pass myself off as a sommelier?
Perhaps the sommelier could be of service with the wine list?
But isn't that what the sommelier is supposed to do?
Ask one of the sommeliers to point you in the right direction.
Right now, he says, sommeliers are looking for interesting products from America.
For some reason, Americans have never been comfortable with sommeliers.
They start at about $18 a glass; the most expensive are the Sommelier series.
And will sommeliers giving us the short pour be next?
Ask him now what he misses about being a sommelier?
So is a sommelier going to keep filling your glass?
But there is no sommelier to assist in making a decision.
Over the years, the chief sommelier had forgotten they were there.
He'd do well to find a till open, let alone a sommelier.
"The life of a sommelier is really for someone young.
Watson would probably not make a good sommelier, for instance.
The sommelier is paid in cash as you leave the restaurant.
"No time for Sommelier school but you want to play the role?
A sommelier will speak about the region's wines and be available to answer questions.
Now it's time to do the same with the sommeliers' most serious red wines.
For most of his adult life, he has worked in restaurant management and as a sommelier.
If our chocolate sommelier can't understand it all, is there hope for the rest of us?
So were the hotel's president, executive chef and chief sommelier.
Tom, she tells me later, loves to act the sommelier.
Which brings us, at last, to the whole sommelier phenomenon.
I appreciate the care that often goes into the sommelier's choices.
You have here a wine waiter, one good and knowing?
A wine waiter came over and they placed their order.
When the wine waiter appeared, he asked for a glass of milk.
They are the ones in the hotel dining room who try to tell the wine waiter his job!
In group photos, he looks like a wine waiter included by mistake.
The wine waiter happened to be carrying a very rare bottle indeed.
I looked up only to discover a wine waiter hovering by my side.
A wine waiter at my elbow pours me a glass.
The wine waiter brought the champagne and Bond tasted it.
The wine waiter will talk to you knowledgeably about wines from all over the world.
Barry Cryer is the wine waiter in the original performance and may have contributed to the writing.
Nehemiah's carrying the drink tray, wine waiter to the king.
Two wines of great distinction packaged in a wooden wine waiter as shown.
She asked the wine waiter a couple of questions, and it became obvious that she knew wines better than I ever would.
The wine waiter, washing his hands, took the waiter's place. '
It was an unregal thing to do, but she stuck out a foot and tripped the wine waiter.
Apparently the wine waiter was busy checking the lifeboats.
In keeping with the unfussy - some say cavalier - service, the restaurant has no wine waiter as such.
You note, two women and one man," said Anna as the wine waiter appeared by Jonathan's side. "
The wine waiter presented Christabel with the bottle of claret she had chosen.
He spoke lightly and plunged into the hotel's history until he was interrupted by the wine waiter.
He snapped a ringer at the wine waiter.
Outside the square Abraham Fisher, 31, was hurrying to work as a wine waiter.
It's a rare wine waiter who doesn't shove the wine list under the man's nose rather than the woman's.
A suggestion that she was only too happy to agree to, and she sat quietly while he conferred with the wine waiter, looking around her.
He went so far as to become the society's wine steward.
A wine steward said she liked to go home and pay bills.
Here, the diversity of dishes became a challenge for the wine steward.
Do you feel like the wine steward has just kicked sediment in your face?
The wine stewards should be telling people about it.
Duncan looked up as the wine steward came to a halt beside the table.
We noticed that the wine steward's tag also said Albert.
The wine stewards offer intelligent, helpful advice, whatever your price range.
Katherine left her glass sitting precisely where the wine steward had placed it.
The wine steward presented the bottle with the usual flourish.
More of them are known as wine stewards now or by some other nonthreatening title.
More than 200 waiters, wine stewards and kitchen workers donated their time.
You won't need to consult with a wine steward.
The wine steward stepped forward, attended by a cup bearer.
Your wine stewards were very generous at dinner tonight.
The dining room staff was courteous, the wine steward helpful.
Except for the waitress and the wine steward, Zombori is his entire staff.
Fortunately for Tess and the wine steward, that was his closing.
Steve beckoned for the wine steward and waiter, who stood off to the side.
But we found it awkward that the wait staff, with the exception of the wine steward, was black, and the guests all white.
The colonel rang a bell that summoned a wine steward.
Any wine steward will acknowledge that he can't sell his least expensive wines, no matter how good they are.
The wine steward came over with a list.
Our order taken, Tom consults with the wine steward.
Good social skills, be a bartender, wine steward, waiter or hostess.