corkage

/ˈkɔrkɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A fee charged by a restaurant or bar for serving wine that a customer brings themselves.
    • Before you bring your own bottle, ask if the hotel has a corkage policy.
    • The restaurant charges a $15 corkage fee for each bottle you bring.
    • We decided to bring our own wine and pay the corkage instead of ordering from the menu.
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