corkage
/ˈkɔːkɪdʒ/
Etymology
From cork + -age.
corkage means A fee charged by a restaurant to serve wine that a diner has provided. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 90 out of 100.
noun
- A fee charged by a restaurant to serve wine that a diner has provided.“While the Black-nebs wanted only the tea and sugar cheap, and a drap brandy at a reasonable rate, I was hand in glove wi' them; and ga'e them ben the house to meet in, free o' a charge—save the natural corkage.”