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"Mark Lipton" wrote in
> > There will be no skimping on the food, either, as the foodies will > outnumber even the wine geeks. I've got a $2500 budget for the wine and > have to supply an estimated 300 guests at the reception. A way back when I was involved in the wine industry (other than my present pastime which is purely consumption ;-) I used to calculate requirements when catering for groups at somewhere between 1/2 & 2/3 bottle per person (obviously some will drink none; some will consume substantially more than others - but it is surprising how accurate that equation is) If I take the latter figure, then you will need 200 bottles - which by my calculation means you will have a budget of $12.50 - a not insignificant difference when purchasing for a group who are not totally wine-ignorant. As to the ratio bubbles vs chard vs SB vs red - you will never guestimate this right but something like 40% bubbles (toasts etc) 35% chard & SB and 25% red would be how I would see things. Thus I would say something like 7 cases of bubbles; 3 cases each of the SB & chard and 4 cases of red. That is how I would cater for a kiwi function of this size. -- st.helier |
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