Descorche in english
Uncorking
pronunciation: ənkɔrkɪŋ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ənkɔrkɪŋ part of speech: verb
In gestures
descorchar = uncork.
Example: With summer at its peak and the Fourth of July just around the bend, there are plenty of reasons to uncork a crisp bottle of wine to help get the party started.more:
» descorchar una botella = cork + a bottle .
Example: Haven't we all encountered men who prefer to cork a bottle with their teeth when, they have the option of using a bottle opener.descorche = corkage.
Example: For the entire month of September, enjoy complimentary corkage of local wines when you dine with us.more:
» suplemento por descorche = corkage fee [En aquellos restaurantes que permiten a los comensales traer su propia bebida alcohólica (generalmente vino), suplemento que se cobra al cliente] ; corkage ; corking fee [En aquellos restaurantes que permiten a los comensales traer su propia bebida alcohólica (generalmente vino), suplemento que se cobra al cliente] ; corking [En aquellos restaurantes que permiten a los comensales traer su propia bebida alcohólica (generalmente vino), suplemento que se cobra al cliente] .
Example: While many places charge a corkage fee in the ballpark of $20-$40, the fee can often be much more, which is why it's good to ask. Example: For the entire month of September, enjoy complimentary corkage of local wines when you dine with us. Example: I don't drink wine but see corking fees on the menu sometimes as high as $35. Example: If you charge more than $3-5 for corking, you're not a true BYOB restaurant.