When a second wine is brought during a meal, must one recite Borei Pri HaGafen again?
Synopsis
When a different wine is brought after one has already recited Borei Pri HaGafen, the first blessing covers the new wine and only HaTov VeHaMeitiv is required. This is stated explicitly in the Gemara and codified uniformly.
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Does HaTov VeHaMeitiv require the second wine to be objectively superior to the first?
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Does HaTov VeHaMeitiv require that new wine and old wine be treated differently (i.e., does a change from new to old or old to new matter)?
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Does drinking from a wine within thirty days of a prior drink of the same wine affect whether HaTov VeHaMeitiv is recited?
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If one switches from red wine to white wine that is of lower quality, is HaTov VeHaMeitiv recited?
3 opinions
If both a good wine and a bad wine are present from the start of the meal, what is the correct procedure for blessings?
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Does HaTov VeHaMeitiv require another person to be present drinking the same wine?
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When many people are eating together, does each person recite HaTov VeHaMeitiv individually or does one person recite it for all?
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If wine from the same grape harvest was divided into two barrels, is HaTov VeHaMeitiv recited when switching between them?
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