of course it's only worth it if wines interest you etc..., the point is having a matched pairing to every course (plus they do the champagne cocktail in the beginning), it ends up being more than enough to drink and, if pairings are done well, which they were the last time we went to remy but it has been a while, but the wines should be from bottles that would likely never be something you could taste or have a glass from!
side question: if you don't drink alcohol - and of course many people don't - or perhaps just don't drink wine, what do you drink when fine dining? my step son was given virgin versions of the collete when we went to rem together, i could see drinking mineral water but i can't think of what drinks would elsewise pair well with food! but then again, my family is from northern California, so i'm a big wino!