tvguy
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As I have posted before, it really depends on how much wine you consume. In our 20's, it was about a bottle a night. In our 60's it's a glass a night. Given the hassle of getting the wine on board, and the corkage fee, for us, just buying on board makes more sense.
We were on a cruise last month. 7 days, bought 2 bottles of wine that lasted 2 nights each, and by the glass the 3 other nights. And we had a great time interacting with the Sommelier. We had late seating, on a cruise that was far from sold out, so he had lots of time to spend with us. He provided us a list of the wines they had on board and my wife managed to pick two that he had to search all the dining rooms and bars to find!
So for a little bit of money, we avoided the hassle of carrying on wine, and got a bit of entertainment,
We were on a cruise last month. 7 days, bought 2 bottles of wine that lasted 2 nights each, and by the glass the 3 other nights. And we had a great time interacting with the Sommelier. We had late seating, on a cruise that was far from sold out, so he had lots of time to spend with us. He provided us a list of the wines they had on board and my wife managed to pick two that he had to search all the dining rooms and bars to find!
So for a little bit of money, we avoided the hassle of carrying on wine, and got a bit of entertainment,