We were in Rome and we go to the restaurant. The waiter asks which wine we prefer and one of us takes a bottle of that from his vineyard out of his bag and says: “No, we have ours”.
Packaging costs more than the wine. Gasoline would cost $20 more per can if we bought it in 5 gallon cans. All of the restaurants drop their wine and beer bottles in the recycler bin so they don’t have to pay for trash hauling. They haul off 2-3 40 cu yard recycle bins a week.
I saw a big semi tanker truck that said “COFFEE” on it. It was at the fair grounds when they doing the vaccinations there. When I worked at a candy factory I was surprised when a semi tanker pulled up and started pumping in liquid chocolate.
Fun Fact … all wines are full of Bug Juice. Yup. The grape’s scent attract flies, spiders come to eat the flies and the vintner squeezes grapes and all, together. Yum!
If you’re bound to drink the stuff, get a clear (white) wine. That way you can see if any bug’s bodies are still there.
It has taken me just a little under two years reading 15-16 comics per day (a half month), but I have binge read every Non Sequitur strip starting on February 16, 1992. Thanks Wiley.
This reminds me of Heidelberg Tun. built in 1751 by Prince Elector Karl Theodor to house the wine paid as taxes by the wine growers (you can bet it did not get the finest wine) It stands seven meters high, is eight and a half meters wide, holds 220,000 liters (58,124 gallons) of wine. It had a pipe system to serve it, but the pipes were lead.
We haven’t gone to a restaurant in many years because wife has seen quite a few restaurant kitchens-in some really fancy, expensive restaurants that were filthy.
This comic reminds me of the ol’ 60 Minutes show that featured those “bottled water” companies. The episode went through several of them on how they bottled their product with special this ‘n that. Then, at the end I guess as a joke, they showed a company that just filled their bottles with “tap” water !I have to laugh out loud when I go shopping at the local store for whatever, and when I pass those aisles with said bottled water, some in those fancy bottles @ 1.98 or higher, gotta wonder if people don’t realize that they’re paying for that bottle’s creation ?
Up till I was 18 I thought all wine tasted just like the Manischewitz we’d have at Passover. NOT !! Cheap red jug wine at a party in Berkeley put a stop to THAT notion !!
RAGs over 3 years ago
But it’s gotta sit there for a few years before being served.
EasternWoods over 3 years ago
That’s about the same amount of time I let wine age
Concretionist over 3 years ago
We tend to avoid restaurants where, if you ask about what kinds of wine there are, they tell you “Oh, honey, we have ALL THREE KINDS!”
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago
We were in Rome and we go to the restaurant. The waiter asks which wine we prefer and one of us takes a bottle of that from his vineyard out of his bag and says: “No, we have ours”.
I’ve never been so ashamed.
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
Packaging costs more than the wine. Gasoline would cost $20 more per can if we bought it in 5 gallon cans. All of the restaurants drop their wine and beer bottles in the recycler bin so they don’t have to pay for trash hauling. They haul off 2-3 40 cu yard recycle bins a week.
Bilan over 3 years ago
Couldn’t they at least get Lucille Ball?
gbars70 over 3 years ago
What’s the problem, fella just took a bath last Saturday…
The Pro from Dover over 3 years ago
Forgot “Ye”
mikeyman over 3 years ago
Finest wine in all of Idaho. Would you like to sniff the cap?
Doug K over 3 years ago
Reminds me of the ignorance of the people in not knowing what Soylent Green really was.
sandpiper over 3 years ago
T’is said one should not look too closely into the lives of one’s heroes. Same philosophy also applies to most other things we like.
Pocosdad over 3 years ago
Bob thought that he had seen the worst, but then the sausage-making truck rolled up.
dflak over 3 years ago
I read where some wines are shipped over in huge bladders and are bottled once they get to the States.
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
Looks sketchy to me, a good vin ordinaire should be aged at least sixty days in a steel barrel.
P51Strega over 3 years ago
I saw a big semi tanker truck that said “COFFEE” on it. It was at the fair grounds when they doing the vaccinations there. When I worked at a candy factory I was surprised when a semi tanker pulled up and started pumping in liquid chocolate.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. over 3 years ago
“Ah, Mr. Miller…?”
“Yes, Joan?”
“Line Two: says he’s a lawyer for a Mrs. Lucy Ricardo…”
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I wonder where they stomp the whiskey fruit? I would pay a lot for a chance to smash some bourbon berries.
Redd Panda over 3 years ago
Fun Fact … all wines are full of Bug Juice. Yup. The grape’s scent attract flies, spiders come to eat the flies and the vintner squeezes grapes and all, together. Yum!
If you’re bound to drink the stuff, get a clear (white) wine. That way you can see if any bug’s bodies are still there.
c141starlifter over 3 years ago
And inside at a table is some “self-appointed” sommelier extolling the features of the fine wine he and his friends are enjoying
jessie d. over 3 years ago
but the shards keep turning up in his vino.
SteveMcCartt over 3 years ago
It has taken me just a little under two years reading 15-16 comics per day (a half month), but I have binge read every Non Sequitur strip starting on February 16, 1992. Thanks Wiley.
uniquename over 3 years ago
I hope he washed his feet first. Or is that part of the “unique” flavor?
Linguist over 3 years ago
“We will sell no wine until you buy it!”
xSigoff Premium Member over 3 years ago
This reminds me of Heidelberg Tun. built in 1751 by Prince Elector Karl Theodor to house the wine paid as taxes by the wine growers (you can bet it did not get the finest wine) It stands seven meters high, is eight and a half meters wide, holds 220,000 liters (58,124 gallons) of wine. It had a pipe system to serve it, but the pipes were lead.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Things you cannot unsee.
Dove-Bear over 3 years ago
It was ever thus.
gregcomn over 3 years ago
Don’t forget Mateus. . . .
Bookworm over 3 years ago
I remember asking a friend how the wine was over dinner some years ago. He said, “Well, April was good month.”
the lost wizard over 3 years ago
Squashed all his beliefs.
Ermine Notyours over 3 years ago
Expensive wine at a fancy restaurant. Who will foot the bill?
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
Next up. Where we source our Italian sausage!
paranormal over 3 years ago
Does anyone really stomp grapes to make wine?
timbob2313 Premium Member over 3 years ago
We haven’t gone to a restaurant in many years because wife has seen quite a few restaurant kitchens-in some really fancy, expensive restaurants that were filthy.
Neat '33 over 3 years ago
This comic reminds me of the ol’ 60 Minutes show that featured those “bottled water” companies. The episode went through several of them on how they bottled their product with special this ‘n that. Then, at the end I guess as a joke, they showed a company that just filled their bottles with “tap” water !I have to laugh out loud when I go shopping at the local store for whatever, and when I pass those aisles with said bottled water, some in those fancy bottles @ 1.98 or higher, gotta wonder if people don’t realize that they’re paying for that bottle’s creation ?
Packratjohn Premium Member over 3 years ago
Excellent choice, sir. Shall I leave the box?
Cactus-Pete over 3 years ago
I don’t get it. It’s saying that the customers don’t know the difference between wine and grape juice?
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
Up till I was 18 I thought all wine tasted just like the Manischewitz we’d have at Passover. NOT !! Cheap red jug wine at a party in Berkeley put a stop to THAT notion !!
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
Laws are like sausages. It’s better not to see them being made. (attributed to Bismarck)
57BelAir over 3 years ago
Doesn’t it have to ferment first?
cwg over 3 years ago
Sorry Bob, once the cork comes out, it don’t go back in.
luke99 over 3 years ago
Another recycled comic from the 1990s! Same joke, almost the same drawing