Wine
ワイン · wain
Also known as: ワイン · wain · Wine · 와인 · 葡萄酒 · 葡萄酒
Wine served at nightclubs and lounges, often enjoyed with the cast.
Wine is a common beverage in Japanese nightlife, particularly at hostess bars and lounges. It is typically ordered by the bottle and shared at the table with the cast.
Pricing varies widely by venue. Standard wines start from a few thousand yen, while premium bottles can cost tens of thousands of yen or more. The wine charge is separate from cover charges and nomination fees.
As a matter of etiquette, when drinking with the cast, it is customary to refill their glass before it empties. It is also common to let the cast pour your wine rather than serving yourself.
Wine lists range from basic reds and whites to curated selections of sparkling and imported wines. You can choose according to your budget and preference.
For comprehensive information about ワイン, contacting specific establishments directly is recommended, as individual venues may have their own interpretation and implementation of this concept. Confirming all relevant details before your visit ensures a safe and satisfying experience. Consulting establishment websites, customer service channels, and community resources provides the most up-to-date and accurate guidance for navigating ワイン within Japan's adult entertainment context. Being well-informed helps ensure all interactions are respectful, comfortable, and enjoyable for everyone involved.
When you'll encounter this
This term is used when browsing the menu at hostess bars and lounges, or when selecting a drink to share with the cast.
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