Restaurant Accidentally Serves Customer $5,800 Bottle Of Wine
ISLES OF SCILLY, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: Valerie Thomas of St Martin's Vineyard, the most south-westerly vineyard in England, pours a glass of wine produced on her farm on St Martin's on the Isles of Scilly on February 18, 2017 in Isles of Scilly, England. Many of the businesses on the islands are now readying themselves for the coming tourist season which normally starts seeing larger and larger increases in visitor numbers starting in April, before peaking in August and early September, before dwindling again in late October early November. The Isles of Scilly are an archipelago of five main inhabited islands located 28 miles off the south western tip of the Cornish peninsula making them the southernmost part of the United Kingdom. The Scillies have a population of just over 2,200 and most of the real estate is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall. The climate is much warmer than mainland Britain giving rise to the tourist industry which accounts for 85% of the islands income with guests arriving by small plane from Cornwall or passenger ferry from Penzance, and also a successful flower-growing industry. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Hawksmoor Manchester in England served a bottle of wine to a customer.
This particular bottle of wine was Chateau le Pin Pomerol 2001 worth almost $5,800. The customers ordered a Bordeaux worth $330.
OOPS!
To the customer who accidentally got given a bottle of Chateau le Pin Pomerol 2001, which is £4500 on our menu, last night - hope you enjoyed your evening! To the member of staff who accidentally gave it away, chin up! One-off mistakes happen and we love you anyway 😉
— Hawksmoor Manchester (@HawksmoorMCR) May 16, 2019
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