TOO EMBARRASSED TO TALK TO A SOMMELIER?
Ever Felt Awkward Talking to a Sommelier?
Ever found yourself face-to-face with a wine waiter at a fancy bar, or someone at a wine shop — and all you really wanted to say was:
“Just give me any white!”
You’re not alone!
Maybe you feel unsure because you think you don’t know enough.
Maybe you’re afraid they’ll speak a language you don’t understand.
Or maybe you worry they’ll think you’re totally clueless about wine.
The truth is: no one is there to judge you.
They’re there to help you find a wine you’ll actually enjoy — and make the whole experience smoother, tastier, and more fun.
Sure, sometimes there’s a little snobbery.
(That makes me always think of Bretanomyces — and not in a good way 😅)
But wine is deeply tied to culture, warmth, and hospitality — and those pretentious vibes couldn’t be further from its true heart.
🍷 1. You Don’t Need to Be a Wine Expert
A sommelier isn’t there to test you.
You don’t need to know the Bordeaux Classification or nail the pronunciation of Agiorgitiko.
What do you need?
Just the ability to describe what you like.
Try saying:
“I usually drink Spätburgunder — is there something like that on the list?”
Whether you like fruity, dry, oaky, or light wines — that’s more than enough.
💸 2. No One Will Judge Your Budget
Worried you’ll be upsold or made to feel awkward for asking about prices?
Don’t be.
Talking about budget is totally normal — and a good sommelier sees it as a challenge:
How do I give this person the best experience within their range?
Try saying:
“I’m looking for a wine gift around €20–25 — what would you recommend?”
🗣 3. You Don’t Need to Know the Wine Terminology
Tannins? Lees? Spontaneous fermentation?
Sure, those words exist — but you don’t need to know them to talk about wine.
Just speak from the senses:
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“I like soft reds.”
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“I prefer wines with high acidity.”
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“What would go well with the seafood orzo?”
A good sommelier will turn those notes into a perfect glass. ✨
❓ 4. Sommeliers Love Questions
Think you’re asking something silly?
You’re not.
Sommeliers love talking about wine.
You’re giving them a reason to share what they know.
Whether it’s food pairing, grape varieties, natural wines, or regional styles — they’re there for it.
Wine is a universe.
Your curiosity is your invitation in.
🧭 5. Say What You Liked — and What You Didn’t
Be honest.
Don’t pick the most expensive bottle just to impress.
Don’t pick the cheapest because you’re afraid to be “wrong.”
Try. Taste. Trust your own palate.
And if that award-winning, highly-rated wine doesn’t do it for you?
Say it!
That’s how you start building your own wine identity —
not based on trends or what’s “supposed” to be good,
but on what you love.
Yes — sometimes the wine world feels overly illustrated and a bit too shiny.
But at its core, wine is simple and human.
It starts in the ground.
And yet… it can lead to something you’ll remember for years.
Some sips give you goosebumps.
Others just make a random Sunday in the park feel a little more magical.
So next time — don’t skip the wine list.
Don’t be afraid to ask.
Who knows — you might discover your new favorite!🥂