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sarasara

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Explain some ways that buying wine is different from buying beer and spirits.
 
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If ABC Chardonnay costs 120 per case and there are 12 bottles per case, the cost per glass (assume 5-oz portions) is
 
  a. 1.95
 b. 1.50
  c. 39 cents
 d. 30 cents.



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Answer to Question 1

Primarily, because the fine dining establishments have a customer-base which demands varied options and therefore will be more able and willing to purchase and store more expensive, high price point wines. Therefore one's knowledge of wine and the yearly vintage distinctions become much more imperative versus beer and spirits where vintage dates don't typically play a significant role.

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