{"id":2296,"date":"2017-12-18T12:35:24","date_gmt":"2017-12-18T20:35:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stanthewineman.com\/wp\/?p=2296"},"modified":"2017-12-18T12:35:24","modified_gmt":"2017-12-18T20:35:24","slug":"bits-bobs-23","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/stanthewineman.com\/wp\/?p=2296","title":{"rendered":"BITS &#038; BOBS&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"fcbkbttn_buttons_block\" id=\"fcbkbttn_left\"><div class=\"fcbkbttn_button\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/stanthewineman.com\/wp\/wp-content\/plugins\/facebook-button-plugin\/images\/standard-facebook-ico.png\" alt=\"Fb-Button\" \/>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div><div class=\"fcbkbttn_like \"><fb:like href=\"http:\/\/stanthewineman.com\/wp\/?p=2296\" action=\"like\" colorscheme=\"light\" layout=\"standard\"  width=\"225px\" size=\"small\"><\/fb:like><\/div><\/div><p>In my line of work, I have a group of what we refer to as sales reps who call on me with wine in hand. Their goal of course is to sample me on something that I will like, which translates into sales for them. The most motivated of this group are the commissioned base. Every bottle or case they sale, adds to their paycheck&#8217;s bottom line. There are many different approaches that each rep takes to achieve their goal. Some are straight-forward and admit that the wine they are bringing to me is something the company is trying to push; what they call a &#8220;focus&#8221; item. Others, just go about their business of tasting me on the wines and acting as if it is no sweat off their backs if I don&#8217;t like it. By not being pushy or blunt, they feel that perhaps they can kill me with kindness and I will buy from them for this very reason. It&#8217;s all very intriguing and I find it fascinating to try to figure out each sales rep&#8217;s approach and purpose. The bottom line is that I know they want to make a living, therefore I give them my utmost attention while I&#8217;m sampling the wines. The question that often comes up in my mind, is why? Why are they now bringing me a bag full of white wine samples in the dead of December?<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s true. For whatever reason unbeknown to me, they come with the greatest enthusiasm trying to pedal a Sauvignon Blanc when it is barely forty degrees outside. Am I missing something here? Please let me in on the secret as I don&#8217;t want to feel foolish. Of course I understand presenting bubbles during the holidays, but not a Muscadet for Christ&#8217;s sake. Occasionally one will stand out, and I know that I need to have a few whites around for holiday parties and the like. However, I most likely have a few whites in mind that are already well received by my customers. These are the wines that I go to for such purposes, not something new and obscure. Remember the &#8220;focus&#8221; wine program? Many distributors over-bought during the summer months and now transfer their overstock burden on the poor sales rep, who now has to try their best to get some poor sap to buy a bunch. Please stop wasting your time, and bring me a fantastic red that is a good value and I will send your paycheck into the next stratosphere. <\/p>\n<p>This is a nice segue into my &#8220;pick of the month&#8221;. I feature one wine each month in the front of my department at Kings Market. It has become quite a popular attraction over the last couple of years as my good customers eagerly wait to see what I will feature next. My goal is simple; find a wine that I believe over-delivers for the money, and will be liked by at least 80% of the customers who try it. Now, here comes the segue. What are the chances I will choose a white wine for that pick during the fall and winter months? Slim to none at best. We will sell anywhere from ten to twenty cases or more of a wine that I select as the &#8220;pick of the month&#8221;. If you were a sales rep, wouldn&#8217;t you at least want a crack at that spot? I know I would. Yet, here I find myself each winter month faced with a plethora of white wine samples to try. You would not believe how many times I have reminded them that they just need to bring me a friggin&#8217; hot little red. How hard can this be to figure out? Evidently I am asking for the moon, because nine times out of ten, the sales rep brings me nothing that would even remotely be considered for the &#8220;Pick&#8221;. Granted, I have a very good crew of sales reps who call on me. But, out of that bunch, there are only a couple who seem to understand the value of that spot and give their best effort to find me a wine to feature. One in particular is quite diligent in this regard, and as a result has had one of their wines featured many times over the past year. Now if I could get the rest to jump on board, I would be a happy man with a bunch of happy customers. <\/p>\n<p>I have been scouring my notebook, searching for my top forty wines under twenty bucks. I have to say that I have been incredibly stingy with my grading this year. I only found one with a straight up A grade, and only six with an A- grade. That&#8217;s crazy! I usually have twice that amount to choose from. Fortunately there were a boatload with a grade of B+\/A-. This is good of course, but I still had to dip into the B+ range to fill out my list. Granted, a B+ grade for a wine under twenty bucks is excellent. It still surprised me as I find myself getting a little more particular as I grow older. Lists are fun to do, but hardly definitive. We all know how subjective wine is and certainly experience helps. I judge wines based on balance, structure and typicity. Does the wine hold true to where it comes from. If it doesn&#8217;t, is it so well made that one can over-look that. You certainly don&#8217;t want a Barolo that is built like a Zinfandel. Just saying. I am feverishly working on the list and should have it out soon. <\/p>\n<p>Cheers!<br \/>\nStan<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In my line of work, I have a group of what we refer to as sales reps who call on me with wine in hand. 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