joe dressner

My name is Joe Dressner and I'm The Wine Importer of many French, an increasing number of Italian wines and a Port. I am part of a company, Louis/Dressner Selections, which tries to find interesting and often unusual wines that express the terroir the wines come from and the talent and hard work of the winemakers. This site is my personal spot and has no relation to the company I work for.

The point of this site is unabashed self-promotion, which I have learned is the key to success in the business world. Long and hard experience has taught me that the quality of our wines is unimportant -- it is my ability to network and promote myself that matters most in the business world. Image and illusion are all that matters and our customers feel reassured to know they are buying wine from an important personality who has his own web site.

Most of this site is true, but some of it is fictional. I often forget which part is which. Everyone in the wine trade takes themselves so seriously that I am trying to bring a little perspective and humor into what should be a joyous trade. By the way, my lawyer suggested I include this paragraph.

The site is organized by chronological posts in descending order. There are several posts on each page and you can go to earlier posts by scrolling to the bottom of the page and clicking on older posts. This is a very user-friendly feature.





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The Art of Wine Tasting

Click to Read An Exciting Exposé of The Three Tier Schnook System!

Clicking Here Takes You to A Breathtaking Minute-by-Minute Account of a Glamorous Day in the Life of The Wine Importer!

Click Here to Speed to the Non-Fictional Louis/Dressner Selections Website

My Friend André Iché, An Appreciation

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Congratulations to Scott Kraft!

Yes, Scott Kraft has won the Save the English Language Contest.

From now on, the phrase work-with will no longer be used. I will no longer have to use a dangling preposition to describe the urgent task of selling wine with salespeople from our distributors.

Instead, we will Marvin.

Marvin can be used as both a noun and verb.

I have contacted the WSWA, which is the official organization of America's Wine Wholesaler's and they have agreed to this change.

Scott needs to e-mail me with his address, I actually know how to get to his home (having graciously been invited there twice for dinner), but I forget the exact address.

My next Marvins will be in Northern Virginia, then on to the New York area, New Orleans, Portland and Seattle.

Thanks Scott!
- Joe Dressner 4-03-2004 3:05 am [link] [3 comments]

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