Bad tasting wine - what do you do?
I was at a restaurant and ordered a $68 bottle of wine. The wine list said it was a 2002 Schlumberger cab but the server brought a 2003. She did not point out that fact and I did not make an issue of it. When the wine was opened, there was about a quarter inch of sediment on the end of the cork. I called attention to it and the server took a rag and wiped the neck of the bottle. When the wine was poured, it smelled okay but there was a very sharp taste to the wine. I apologized and said that was not what I expected and asked for a bottle of something else. I was told by the server and the manager that unfortunately the bottle was opened and there was nothing they could do about it. The manager tasted the wine and said it was very "tannic." Once I explained that the wine would ruin my steak the manager conferred with a colleague, came back to the table explaining that he would never take the bottle back ordinarily but would make an exception. I don't believe the wine was rancid. But it tasted awful like it had been bottled the month before. Should I have not sent the bottle back? Please advise.