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** The culprit turns out to be a wealthy wine collector, who lost ''hundreds of millions'' of yen[[note]] (millions in U.S. dollars)[[/note]] worth of wine because the victim turned off the air-conditioner in the wine cellar without consulting with his client beforehand while checking the cooling system there. Angry at his loss, the wine collector concocts the deadly scheme to get back at him.

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** The culprit turns out to be a wealthy wine collector, who lost ''hundreds of millions'' of yen[[note]] (millions in U.S. dollars)[[/note]] worth of wine because the victim turned off the air-conditioner in the wine cellar without consulting with his client beforehand while checking the cooling system there. Angry at his loss, the wine collector concocts the [[AFeteWorseThanDeath a deadly scheme scheme]] to get back at him.



* SpoilerTitle: Anyone who knows what a "sommelier" is or does can probably guess who would serve wine in this case arc based on the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi".

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* SpoilerTitle: Anyone who knows what a "sommelier" is or does can probably guess who would serve wine in this case arc based on the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi".Akechi Case File".

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* InternalReveal: At the start of the case arc, Miyuki expresses concern that she might not be up to the task of serving wine, only for the chef hiring her and Kindaichi for the night to voice assurance that the sommelier for the upcoming party is a handsome wine expert who's well-acquainted with the bar manager. The audience is already clued in about who the sommelier in question might be (it's in the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi", after all), but Miyuki and Kindaichi aren't made aware about him until later -- Akechi reveals himself to Miyuki when he arrives in time to serve the welcome champagne, but [[DemotedToExtra Kindaichi, who's stuck in the backroom as the dishwasher throughout the case arc events]], doesn't know of Akechi's presence (and vice versa) until the end of the case.

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* InternalReveal: At the start of the case arc, Miyuki expresses concern that she might not be up to the task of serving wine, only for the chef hiring her and Kindaichi for the night to voice assurance that the sommelier for the upcoming party is a handsome wine expert who's well-acquainted with the bar manager. The audience is already clued in about who the sommelier in question might be (it's ([[SpoilerTitle it's in the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi", after all), all]]), but Miyuki and Kindaichi aren't made aware about him until later -- Akechi reveals himself to Miyuki when he arrives in time to serve the welcome champagne, but [[DemotedToExtra Kindaichi, who's stuck in the backroom as the dishwasher throughout the case arc events]], doesn't know of Akechi's presence (and vice versa) until the end of the case.


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* SpoilerTitle: Anyone who knows what a "sommelier" is or does can probably guess who would serve wine in this case arc based on the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi".
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* BatmanGambit: As Akechi details in TheSummation, [[FlawExploitation the culprit is able to get the victim killed by exploiting the]] [[FatalFlaw flaws]] of the victim after [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink injecting poison into wine]] while minimizing the risk of getting anyone else in harm's way, due to the victim's tendency to crash into parties where expensive wines are served and his lack of wine connoisseur etiquette.[[note]] That being said, the risk is present all the same: For the murder plan to be carried out as smoothly as the culprit had hoped, the sommelier of the night must serve the wine in question expertly, or anyone else who drinks the wine, including '''the culprit himself''', would have ended up dead.[[/note]]

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* BatmanGambit: As Akechi details in TheSummation, [[FlawExploitation the culprit is able to get the victim killed by exploiting the]] [[FatalFlaw flaws]] of the victim after [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink injecting poison into wine]] while minimizing the risk of getting anyone else in harm's way, due to the victim's tendency to crash into parties where expensive wines are served and his lack of knowledge about wine connoisseur etiquette.[[note]] That being said, the risk is present all the same: For the murder plan to be carried out as smoothly as the culprit had hoped, the sommelier of the night must serve the wine in question expertly, or anyone else who drinks the wine, including '''the culprit himself''', would have ended up dead.[[/note]]
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* BatmanGambit: As Akechi details in TheSummation, [[FlawExploitation the culprit is able to get the victim killed by exploiting the]] [[FatalFlaw flaws]] of the victim after [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink injecting poison into wine]] while minimizing the risk of getting anyone else in harm's way, but the risk is present all the same: For the murder plan to be carried out as smoothly as the culprit had hoped, the sommelier of the night must serve the wine in question expertly, or anyone else who drinks the wine, including '''the culprit himself''', would have ended up dead.

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* BatmanGambit: As Akechi details in TheSummation, [[FlawExploitation the culprit is able to get the victim killed by exploiting the]] [[FatalFlaw flaws]] of the victim after [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink injecting poison into wine]] while minimizing the risk of getting anyone else in harm's way, but due to the victim's tendency to crash into parties where expensive wines are served and his lack of wine connoisseur etiquette.[[note]] That being said, the risk is present all the same: For the murder plan to be carried out as smoothly as the culprit had hoped, the sommelier of the night must serve the wine in question expertly, or anyone else who drinks the wine, including '''the culprit himself''', would have ended up dead.[[/note]]
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* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And he's also notorious for crashing into any parties where wines are served, all so that he could drink to his heart's content without having to spend money buying any wines -- which, again, he's wealthy enough to be able to afford the price tags for by himself. That's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.

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* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And he's also notorious for crashing into any parties where wines are served, all so that he could drink to his heart's content without having to spend money buying any wines -- which, again, he's wealthy enough to be able to afford the price tags for by himself.afford. That's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.
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* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And he's also notorious for crashing into any parties where wines are served, all so that he could drink to his heart's content without having to spend money buying any wines -- which, again, he's wealthy enough to be able to afford the price tags for them himself. That's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.

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* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And he's also notorious for crashing into any parties where wines are served, all so that he could drink to his heart's content without having to spend money buying any wines -- which, again, he's wealthy enough to be able to afford the price tags for them by himself. That's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.

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* AFeteWorseThanDeath: The private wine party turns out to have been intended to get a {{Jerkass}} MiserAdvisor killed -- on the culprit's own [[BirthdayPartyGoesWrong birthday]], to boot.



* BirthdayPartyGoesWrong: Self-invoked. The private wine party is already less than perfect due to the presence of the {{Jerkass}} MiserAdvisor whom no one among the other party attendants likes anyway due to his notorious reputation as a cheapskate, and it gets FromBadToWorse when said cheapskate dies as the party is starting to wind down. After the whole truth comes out, it turns out that the wealthy wine collector, who provides the bottles of wine for the party, is the culprit in this case, as he planned to use the wine party to get the intended target killed for his loss of fortune in ruined wine at the victim's hands. The part about the party being held on his birthday is not brought up until he mentions it late in his confession.

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* BirthdayPartyGoesWrong: Self-invoked. The private wine party is already less than perfect due to the presence of the {{Jerkass}} MiserAdvisor whom no one among the other party attendants likes anyway due to his notorious reputation as a cheapskate, and it gets FromBadToWorse when said cheapskate dies as the party is starting to wind down. After the whole truth comes out, it turns out that the wealthy wine collector, who provides the bottles of wine for the party, is the culprit in this case, as he planned to [[AFeteWorseThanDeath use the wine party to get the intended target killed killed]] for his loss of fortune in ruined wine at the victim's hands. The part about the party being held on his birthday is not brought up until he mentions it late in his confession.



* {{Greed}}: The victim in this case is a {{Jerkass}} MiserAdvisor who is well-known for wringing as much money from others as possible while paying others as little as he can get away with despite being a wealthy company executive himself. It's a FatalFlaw of his that [[FlawExploitation the culprit exploits to ensure his demise]].

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* {{Greed}}: The victim in this case is a {{Jerkass}} MiserAdvisor who is well-known for wringing as much money from others as possible while paying others as little as he can get away with despite being a wealthy company executive himself.himself and for crashing into parties that serve expensive wines just so he could drink to his heart's content without having to spend money buying any. It's a FatalFlaw of his that [[FlawExploitation the culprit exploits to ensure his demise]].



* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And that's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.

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* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And that's he's also notorious for crashing into any parties where wines are served, all so that he could drink to his heart's content without having to spend money buying any wines -- which, again, he's wealthy enough to be able to afford the price tags for them himself. That's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.
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"Sommelier Kengo Akechi Case File" is a case arc in "The Kindaichi Case Files R" series of ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles.

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"Sommelier Kengo Akechi Case File" is a case arc in "The Kindaichi Case Files R" series of ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles.
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* BirthdayPartyGoesWrong: Self-invoked. The private wine party is already less than perfect due to the presence of the {{Jerkass}} MiserAdvisor whom no one among the other party attendants likes anyway due to his notorious reputation as a cheapskate, and it gets FromBadToWorse when said cheapskate dies as the party is starting to wind down. After the whole truth comes out, it turns out that the wealthy wine collector, who provides the bottles of wine for the party, is the culprit in this case, as he planned to use the wine party to get the intended target killed for his loss of fortune in ruined wine at the victim's hands. The part about the party being held on his birthday is not brought up until he mentions it late in his confession.

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Zigzagged. While Akechi does say "All the mysteries are solved." and "The killer is among us!" at the appropriate occasions, his equivalent of "I swear it in the name of my grandfather!", which Kindaichi utters, in this case, is this:

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* BatmanGambit: As Akechi details in TheSummation, [[FlawExploitation the culprit is able to get the victim killed by exploiting the]] [[FatalFlaw flaws]] of the victim after [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink injecting poison into wine]] while minimizing the risk of getting anyone else in harm's way, but the risk is present all the same: For the murder plan to be carried out as smoothly as the culprit had hoped, the sommelier of the night must serve the wine in question expertly, or anyone else who drinks the wine, including '''the culprit himself''', would have ended up dead.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: Zigzagged.[[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. While Akechi does say "All the mysteries are solved." and "The killer is among us!" at the appropriate occasions, his equivalent of "I swear it in the name of my grandfather!", which Kindaichi utters, in this case, is this:



* InternalReveal: At the start of the case arc, Miyuki expresses concern that she might not be up to the task of serving wine, only for the chef hiring her and Kindaichi for the night to voice assurance that the sommelier for the upcoming party is a handsome wine expert who's well-acquainted with the bar manager. The audience is already clued in about who the sommelier in question might be (it's in the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi", after all), but Miyuki and Kindaichi aren't made aware about him until later -- Akechi reveals himself to Miyuki when he arrives in time to serve the welcome champagne, but [[DemotedToExtra Kindaichi, who's stuck in the backroom as the dishwasher throughout the case arc events]], isn't aware of Akechi's presence (and vice versa) until the end of the case.

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* InternalReveal: At the start of the case arc, Miyuki expresses concern that she might not be up to the task of serving wine, only for the chef hiring her and Kindaichi for the night to voice assurance that the sommelier for the upcoming party is a handsome wine expert who's well-acquainted with the bar manager. The audience is already clued in about who the sommelier in question might be (it's in the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi", after all), but Miyuki and Kindaichi aren't made aware about him until later -- Akechi reveals himself to Miyuki when he arrives in time to serve the welcome champagne, but [[DemotedToExtra Kindaichi, who's stuck in the backroom as the dishwasher throughout the case arc events]], isn't aware doesn't know of Akechi's presence (and vice versa) until the end of the case.
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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: As Akechi notes, the poison that's responsible for the victim's doom was inserted into a bottle of wine that has been served to the wine party attendants, though it's one that reacts only to gastric acid, while it sits with other sedimentary substances such as grape residues at the bottom of the bottle when injected into wine.

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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: As Akechi notes, the poison that's responsible for the victim's doom was inserted into a bottle of wine that has been served to the wine party attendants, though it's one that reacts only to gastric acid, which means it's harmless while it sits with other sedimentary substances such as grape residues at the bottom of the bottle when injected into wine.

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Zigzagged. While Akechi does say "All the mysteries are solved." and "The killer is among us!" at the appropriate occasion, his equivalent of "I swear it in the name of my grandfather!", which Kindaichi utters, in this case, is this:

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Zigzagged. While Akechi does say "All the mysteries are solved." and "The killer is among us!" at the appropriate occasion, occasions, his equivalent of "I swear it in the name of my grandfather!", which Kindaichi utters, in this case, is this:



--->That guy deserves everything!
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: The victim gets NO praises even after his death, as every other party attendant speaks about him in unflattering terms -- even the French model, who never met the guy prior to the party, has no love for him after noticing him filching expensive-looking coasters from the bar and placing them into his bag. And that's before his inadvertent sabotage of a large volume of wine collection, which is SeriousBusiness to the party attendants who are all wine connoisseurs themselves, gets revealed.

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--->That guy [the victim] deserves everything!
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: The victim gets NO praises even after his death, as every other party attendant speaks about him in unflattering terms -- even the French model, who never met the guy prior to the party, has no love for him after noticing him filching expensive-looking coasters from the bar and placing them into his bag. And that's before his inadvertent sabotage of a large volume of wine collection, which is SeriousBusiness to the party attendants who are all wine connoisseurs themselves, gets revealed.revealed.
* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: As Akechi notes, the poison that's responsible for the victim's doom was inserted into a bottle of wine that has been served to the wine party attendants, though it's one that reacts only to gastric acid, while it sits with other sedimentary substances such as grape residues at the bottom of the bottle when injected into wine.

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* InternalReveal: At the start of the case arc, Miyuki expresses concern that she might not be up to the task of serving wine, only for the chef hiring her and Kindaichi for the night to voice assurance that the sommelier for the upcoming party is a handsome wine expert who's well-acquainted with the bar manager. The audience is already clued in about who the sommelier in question might be (it's in the title "Sommelier Kengo Akechi", after all), but Miyuki and Kindaichi aren't made aware about him until later -- Akechi reveals himself to Miyuki when he arrives in time to serve the welcome champagne, but [[DemotedToExtra Kindaichi, who's stuck in the backroom as the dishwasher throughout the case arc events]], isn't aware of Akechi's presence (and vice versa) until the end of the case.



* SpeakIllOfTheDead: The victim gets NO praises even after his death, as every other party attendant speaks about him in unflattering terms -- even the French model, who never met the guy prior to the party, has no love for him after noticing him filching expensive-looking coasters into his bag. And that's before his inadvertent sabotage of a large volume of wine collection, which is SeriousBusiness to the party attendants who are all wine connoisseurs themselves, gets revealed.

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* SpeakIllOfTheDead: The victim gets NO praises even after his death, as every other party attendant speaks about him in unflattering terms -- even the French model, who never met the guy prior to the party, has no love for him after noticing him filching expensive-looking coasters from the bar and placing them into his bag. And that's before his inadvertent sabotage of a large volume of wine collection, which is SeriousBusiness to the party attendants who are all wine connoisseurs themselves, gets revealed.

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* GratuitousFrench: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter, after reacting appreciatively, clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.

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* GratuitousFrench: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter, after reacting appreciatively, clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese, after which point all conversations are carried out exclusively in Japanese.



--->That guy deserves everything!

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--->That guy deserves everything!everything!
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: The victim gets NO praises even after his death, as every other party attendant speaks about him in unflattering terms -- even the French model, who never met the guy prior to the party, has no love for him after noticing him filching expensive-looking coasters into his bag. And that's before his inadvertent sabotage of a large volume of wine collection, which is SeriousBusiness to the party attendants who are all wine connoisseurs themselves, gets revealed.
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** The culprit turns out to be a wealthy wine collector, who lost ''hundreds of millions'' of yen[[note]] millions of U.S. dollars[[/note]] worth of wine because the victim turned off the air-conditioner in the wine cellar without consulting with his client beforehand while checking the cooling system there. Angry at his loss, the wine collector concocts the deadly scheme to get back at him.

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** The culprit turns out to be a wealthy wine collector, who lost ''hundreds of millions'' of yen[[note]] millions of (millions in U.S. dollars[[/note]] dollars)[[/note]] worth of wine because the victim turned off the air-conditioner in the wine cellar without consulting with his client beforehand while checking the cooling system there. Angry at his loss, the wine collector concocts the deadly scheme to get back at him.
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** After the backstory and the motive are revealed, Miyuki wonders whether it counts as DisproportionateRetribution since the victim didn't sabotage the wine collection on purpose, only to witness the other wine party attendants expressing words of condolence, support, and/or sympathy towards the culprit.

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** After the backstory and the motive are revealed, Miyuki privately wonders whether it counts as DisproportionateRetribution since the victim didn't sabotage the wine collection on purpose, only to witness the other wine party attendants expressing words of condolence, support, and/or sympathy towards the culprit.
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* GratuitousFrench: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.

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* GratuitousFrench: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter latter, after reacting appreciatively, clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.
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-->Kindaichi: Miyuki! There was a case, and yet you didn't call me?!
-->Miyuki: Well, the case was quickly solved... and also... I forgot you were here...
-->Kindaichi: '''MIYUKI!!!'''
-->Miyuki: Sorry, Hajime-chan!

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-->Kindaichi: -->'''Kindaichi''': Miyuki! There was a case, and yet you didn't call me?!
-->Miyuki: -->'''Miyuki''': Well, the case was quickly solved... and also... I forgot you were here...
-->Kindaichi: -->'''Kindaichi''': '''MIYUKI!!!'''
-->Miyuki: -->'''Miyuki''': Sorry, Hajime-chan!
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** After the backstory and the motive are revealed, Miyuki wonders whether it counts as DisproportionateRetribution since the victim didn't sabotage the wine collection on purpose, only to witness the other wine party attendants expressing words of condolence, support, and/or sympathy towards the culprit.

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** After the backstory and the motive are revealed, Miyuki wonders whether it counts as DisproportionateRetribution since the victim didn't sabotage the wine collection on purpose, only to witness the other wine party attendants expressing words of condolence, support, and/or sympathy towards the culprit.culprit.
--->I completely understand how you feel!
--->If I were in your position, I would have also...
--->I feel bad for the wines...
--->It's divine retribution!
--->That guy deserves everything!
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* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And that's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.

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* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And that's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.himself.
* SeriousBusiness: Wine collection and wine preservation are treated ''very seriously'' in this case.
** The culprit turns out to be a wealthy wine collector, who lost ''hundreds of millions'' of yen[[note]] millions of U.S. dollars[[/note]] worth of wine because the victim turned off the air-conditioner in the wine cellar without consulting with his client beforehand while checking the cooling system there. Angry at his loss, the wine collector concocts the deadly scheme to get back at him.
** After the backstory and the motive are revealed, Miyuki wonders whether it counts as DisproportionateRetribution since the victim didn't sabotage the wine collection on purpose, only to witness the other wine party attendants expressing words of condolence, support, and/or sympathy towards the culprit.
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* FatalFlaw: The victim has two: {{Greed}} and lack of knowledge about wine connoisseur etiquette. [[FlawExploitation The culprit takes advantage of both to get him killed.]]
* FlawExploitation: The culprit takes advantage of the victim's FatalFlaw (two, in fact) to ensure his death without accidentally causing harm to anyone else.


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* {{Greed}}: The victim in this case is a {{Jerkass}} MiserAdvisor who is well-known for wringing as much money from others as possible while paying others as little as he can get away with despite being a wealthy company executive himself. It's a FatalFlaw of his that [[FlawExploitation the culprit exploits to ensure his demise]].
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* GratuitousFrench: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.

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* GratuitousFrench: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.Japanese.
* MiserAdvisor: The victim in this case is one that is a {{Jerkass}} due to letting his {{Greed}} get the best of him. Despite being the president of an air-conditioning repair service company, he charges much more than standard market prices while insisting on paying others as little as possible. And that's not mentioning him pilfering expensive-looking coasters from the bar into his own bag, even though he's more than wealthy enough to buy them himself.

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When the sommelier, the waitress, and the dishwasher in a high-end wine bar are ill, Miyuki and Kindaichi take up the duties of the waitress and the dishwasher, respectively, while Akechi, a wine expert himself, serves as sommelier substitute at a private wine party, whose atmosphere becomes marred upon the death of one of the party attendants.

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When the sommelier, the waitress, and the dishwasher in a high-end wine bar are ill, Miyuki and Kindaichi take up the duties of the waitress and the dishwasher, respectively, while Akechi, a wine expert himself, serves as sommelier substitute at a private wine party, whose atmosphere becomes marred upon by the death of one of the party attendants.


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* BorrowedCatchphrase: Zigzagged. While Akechi does say "All the mysteries are solved." and "The killer is among us!" at the appropriate occasion, his equivalent of "I swear it in the name of my grandfather!", which Kindaichi utters, in this case, is this:
-->I will solve this case, in the name of Dionysus, the god of grapes and wine in Greek mythology!
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* Demoted to Extra: Kindaichi is stuck as the dishwasher throughout the entire case, and it's solved by the time he finishes his duty. He's quite indignant about it after the fact.

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* Demoted to Extra: DemotedToExtra: Kindaichi is stuck as the dishwasher throughout the entire case, and it's solved by the time he finishes his duty. He's quite indignant about it after the fact.



* Gratuitous French: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.

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* Gratuitous French: GratuitousFrench: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.
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"Sommelier Kengo Akechi Case File" is a case arc in "The Kindaichi Case Files R" series of ''Manga/TheKindaichiCaseFiles.

When the sommelier, the waitress, and the dishwasher in a high-end wine bar are ill, Miyuki and Kindaichi take up the duties of the waitress and the dishwasher, respectively, while Akechi, a wine expert himself, serves as sommelier substitute at a private wine party, whose atmosphere becomes marred upon the death of one of the party attendants.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Akechi is the star detective in this case.
* Demoted to Extra: Kindaichi is stuck as the dishwasher throughout the entire case, and it's solved by the time he finishes his duty. He's quite indignant about it after the fact.
-->Kindaichi: Miyuki! There was a case, and yet you didn't call me?!
-->Miyuki: Well, the case was quickly solved... and also... I forgot you were here...
-->Kindaichi: '''MIYUKI!!!'''
-->Miyuki: Sorry, Hajime-chan!
* Gratuitous French: Akechi greets a native French speaker (a French model) with fluent French before the latter clarifies that she has stayed in Japan long enough to be able to communicate well in Japanese.

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