We've all left something behind while shopping, dining, or doing other activities. When it comes to teeth, however, they should be right up there with your car keys when it comes to getting ready to go.

I once saw a guest at a wedding walk into one of our wine caves, remove his shirt, and vomit into a waterfall, and it took three of us to get this man safely to the backseat of a friend's car.

Wine tasting has become a favorite pastime for my wife and I. We've been fortunate enough to try many wines throughout the western United States, and California is a major player in the business. Central California is home to some of the world's best wines and champagnes, and millions of tourists flock to the region annually for that very reason.

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Having worked as an events manager for a vineyard in California, I've learned a great deal about the business. I've also seen my share of people having one too many glasses. I once saw a guest at a wedding walk into one of our wine caves, remove his shirt, and vomit into a waterfall, and it took three of us to get this man safely to the backseat of a friend's car.

One social media post caught my attention this week when a champagne bar called Pop the Bubbly in Murphys, California attempted to locate a person who left false teeth behind. That's a new one to me. I've never even seen someone remove their teeth while out tasting, and I'll be fine if I never do.

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