For the most part, the customers in my new store are wonderful. Friendly, knowledgeable (or willing to listen to us, the experts), witty, and quite easy to get along with.
Every now and again, we get one who thinks she knows better than we do. One of them came in yesterday, blathering about biodynamic wines and sulfites, and, well, let's just say she was definitely aware of all the buzzwords. She was also insistent that if a wine didn't SAY "Organic" on the label, it couldn't BE organic.
Never mind that most of the wineries we carry sell out so quickly there's no point in marketing. In some cases, these are wines that ship MAYBE five cases per vintage to the northeast US. Spending the money on an organic certification is, frankly, stupid. Add to that the fact that the US has some odd requirements for certification (no added sulfites - even though sulfites occur naturally in wine...), and you get even more wineries that don't bother getting certified. In some cases, these are wineries that have been making wine the exact same way for 200+ years.
That wasn't good enough for Ms. Organic. She was certain that an organic wine couldn't contain ANY sulfites in ANY amount (even what occurs naturally), because that's how they do it in her country. Even though in order to contain no sulfites whatsoever, a winery has to add a whole bunch of nasty chemicals to diffuse the sulfur.
I was letting her beat her head into my brick wall of "nuh uh not possible" when Boss stepped in and started backing me up. He was polite, gentle, and completely schooled her on organic wines - even went so far as to print out a sheaf of papers an inch thick on wineries, distributors, and winemakers that we carry, along with an explanation of why the terms "organic" and "biodynamic" should be replaced with the words "natural and traditional" because they're more accurate. He started explaining about "naked" wines and extolling their virtues... which got Ms. Organic agreeing with him. She bought three bottles of wine (none of which SAID "Organic," but all of which ARE organic), and left with a smile on her face.
I can learn a lot from this man.
Every now and again, we get one who thinks she knows better than we do. One of them came in yesterday, blathering about biodynamic wines and sulfites, and, well, let's just say she was definitely aware of all the buzzwords. She was also insistent that if a wine didn't SAY "Organic" on the label, it couldn't BE organic.
Never mind that most of the wineries we carry sell out so quickly there's no point in marketing. In some cases, these are wines that ship MAYBE five cases per vintage to the northeast US. Spending the money on an organic certification is, frankly, stupid. Add to that the fact that the US has some odd requirements for certification (no added sulfites - even though sulfites occur naturally in wine...), and you get even more wineries that don't bother getting certified. In some cases, these are wineries that have been making wine the exact same way for 200+ years.
That wasn't good enough for Ms. Organic. She was certain that an organic wine couldn't contain ANY sulfites in ANY amount (even what occurs naturally), because that's how they do it in her country. Even though in order to contain no sulfites whatsoever, a winery has to add a whole bunch of nasty chemicals to diffuse the sulfur.
I was letting her beat her head into my brick wall of "nuh uh not possible" when Boss stepped in and started backing me up. He was polite, gentle, and completely schooled her on organic wines - even went so far as to print out a sheaf of papers an inch thick on wineries, distributors, and winemakers that we carry, along with an explanation of why the terms "organic" and "biodynamic" should be replaced with the words "natural and traditional" because they're more accurate. He started explaining about "naked" wines and extolling their virtues... which got Ms. Organic agreeing with him. She bought three bottles of wine (none of which SAID "Organic," but all of which ARE organic), and left with a smile on her face.
I can learn a lot from this man.



When I saw the title I expected the worst! Is your store a chain? I'd imagine corporate LOVES him!


biodynamic? Does she know anything about wine? Damn.
in all seriousness-- that man has a silver tongue and a golden mien. Awesome.

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