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.

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Excitement Mounting for October 17th Louis/Dressner Tasting!!

Remember, bloggers and freelance press people are not allowed to attend.


- Joe Dressner 9-28-2007 1:15 pm [link] [1 ref] [3 comments]


I'm on My Way to Detroit!

Detroit is one of my favorite cities in America and I can't wait to get there!

Cloverleaf Wines has organized two great dinners, one tonight and one tomorrow. Don't miss these fabulous events!


- Joe Dressner 9-23-2007 4:23 pm [link] [4 comments]


Several New York Area Stores We Are Not Sending Invitations for our Trade Tasting!

Someone has been kind enough to give us a comprehensive mailing list of New York area wine shops and restaurants. We are trying to eliminate some of the people on the list to save postage money.

Some of the eliminated entries include:

  • Liquorama
  • Lisa’s Liquor Barn
  • Liquor Town
  • Liquor Outlet
  • Liquor Loft
  • Liquor City
  • Liquor Cabinet



- Joe Dressner 9-20-2007 9:03 pm [link] [1 ref] [7 comments]


Nine Mandatory Reasons for Attending the Louis/Dressner October 17th Tasting

It is only 24 days away! Or something like that.

  1. Meet Eric & Laurence Texier in person and drink Rhône wines under 16 degrees of alcohol!

  2. Discover benchmark producers from wine regions you never even knew existed!

  3. Experience nearly 27 wines with scores of 90 or higher in John Gilman’s View from the Cellar!

  4. Preview new releases from Dard & Ribo, Philippe Pacalet, Antoine Arena, Christian Chaussard, Laurent Barth and Pierre Dupont!

  5. Worship Muscadet at the altar of granite-based Melon de Bourgogne!

  6. Collect informative fact sheets!

  7. Ask João Roseira from Quinta do Infantado Ports for colourful details about daily life in the Douro Valley!

  8. Participate in the first trade tasting where the overused words artisan, boutique and handcrafted are nowhere to be seen!

  9. Eat delicious food until we run out at 2:47 pm


- Joe Dressner 9-20-2007 8:18 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]


New Louis/Dressner Web Site to Launch at October 17th Tasting!

The Launch will be followed by an invitation-only party at a new club on the Bowery.

E-mail for more details.....


- Joe Dressner 9-19-2007 3:13 pm [link] [3 comments]


Louis/Dressner Praised in GQ Magazine!

Frankly, I find this alarming.

I buy all my clothing from Eddie Bauer or LL Bean, have size 15 feet and wear orthopedic shoes, am overweight, constantly have food stains all over my shirts and don't own a tie. Denyse buys from Bean and Lands End. Kevin has some stylish faults, but he's all alone. Shawn has good taste, but is probably not cutting edge. Eddie wears the same t-shirt and jeans every day. Why would GQ Magazine be promoting us!

One of my friends, who is stylish, just called me to let me know about the GQ mention. I forced Sheila, who is potentially stylish but who is on a stylishness hiatus, to buy the current GQ issue.

The lead article in this issue is Dress Like a Winner, followed by an article on Barack Obama (who is pictured on the cover and is awfully handsome and stylish). The magazine is horribly glossy, with some 412 pages. I have arthritic hands and it hurts me to lift up the magazine. The magazine is filled with advertising featuring stylish men wearing beautiful clothes alternating with stylish women wearing very little clothes.

On page 186 of the current issue, in between a full page ad for American Eagle and a full page ad for 501 Jeans, is an article on the importance of importers. The very stylish Eric Solomon is mentioned (he has great suits) along with Jorge Ordonez (cited as the King of Spain). Neal Rosental is there, as is Kermit Lynch (who was a stylistic pacesetter in Berkeley casual). Terry Theise is mentioned as is Louis/Dressner Selections. Frankly, I don't understand why Peter Weygandt didn't make the fashion list -- he has great wines and is an excellent dresser.

David Lynch (who I assume is the guy who did Twin Peaks), who wrote the article, writes:

From the same righteous school as Theise, Joe Dressner & Co. promotes all-natural, minimal-intervention wine styles. If you dig minerally, earthy whites, check out their unparalleled Loire Valley portfolio.

Is Vogue next?
- Joe Dressner 9-17-2007 6:37 pm [link] [2 refs] [7 comments]


Louis/Dressner Loire Valley Wines Get Critical Raves!

Finally, our wines are getting a lot of critical raves and the wine trade is talking about the latest reviews hot off the Adobe Acrobat press.

John Gilman's View from the Cellar has just been sent out and many of our wines did great. Inevitably, great press means big sales and these wines will soon disappear. John writes with great enthusiasm and his love for these wines is apparent in his descriptions. Some examples:

2006 Muscadet Clos des Briords "Vieilles Vignes"- Domaine de la Pépière
Marc Ollivier's old vine bottling....Clos des Briords is absolutely stellar in 2006. The bouquet is deep, refined and beguiling complex as it jumps from the glass in a blaze of lime, grapefruit, crystalline minerality, delicate leesy tones, ocean breezes and a gently floral topnote. On the palate the is full, snappy and rock solid at the the core, with a beautiful stoniness, bright acids, excellent focus and a long, complex and soil-driven finish....94



2006 Cabernet France "Le Pépiè"Marc Ollivier
I have tasted few reds from the Muscadet Region, but Marc Ollivier's La Pépiè is a delicious and almost sappy bottle of cabernet franc that offers stunning value The bourquet on the 2006 jumps from the glass in a blaze of red cherries, bell pepper, lovely, stony minerality, tobacco leaf, woodsmoke and a floral topnote.....It should make a glorious restaurant wine....89+

Cuvée Granit Rouge -- Domaine de la Pépière (Marc Ollivier) ....there is brilliance in the glass. The Cuvée granit is a blend of cabernet franc, malbec and merlot, and is planted on granite soils alongside the domaine's fine Muscadet holdings. The bouqet on the 2006 Cuvée Granit is deep and very serious, as it offers up a youthful mélange of pure black cherries, dark berries, tree bark, woodsmoke, espresso, and a great base of stony soil. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied and laser-like in its focus, with rock solid core of fruit, brisk acides, a bit of ripe tannin, and a very long, nascently complex and palate staining finish....Can there be a better value for ageworthy red wine in France than this stunner? 92+

Anjou Blanc "La Lune"-- Mark Agnelli
Mark Angeli's "La Lune" 2005 is a big, ripe and beautiful chenin blanc that probably registers between a broad-shouldered demi-sec and a flat our moelleux. The nose is brilliant, as it soars from the glass in a mélange of pear, candied quince, a touch of guava, honeycomb, a touch of hay and a lovely base of chalky soil. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, deep and very gently glazed by botrytis with great mid-palate depth, bright acids, and a very long, soil-driven finish that shows just a kiss of residual sugar on the backend. This is a beautiful wine from a most talented and inspired winemaker....93

Le Tue-Boeuf "Rouillon" - Le Clos de Tue-Boeuf
The nose of the Le Tue-Boeuf is deep and sophisticated as it offers up a mélange of black cherries, dark berries, a bit of blood orange, fresh-roasted coffee beans, smoke, pepper, a great base of soil and a delicate topnote of balsamic vinegar. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, complex and very transparent to the soil, with excellent mid-palate depth, ripe tannins, sound acides and outstanding focus and grip on the long, complex and tangy finsih. There is just a touch of volatile acidity here that may put some tasters off, but I find it simply lifts the aromatics and adds to the overall complexity. 90

L'Arpent Rouge -- Clos Roche Blanche
This is a brilliant wine, as it soars from the glass in a blaze of red berries, cherries, nutskins, fresh herb tones, a bit of marinated orange rind, autumnal smoky tones, dried rose petals and a lovely base of chalky soil. On the palate the wine is fullish, deep and intensely flaovred, with a dancer's step on the attack, a fine core of fruit, stunning transparency and a great long, tangy and superbly complex finish that closes with a note of bitter chocolate. This is a wine that would really bring delight to a dyed-in-the-woold Burgundy drinker, as it shares the same sensibilities of time and space92

Mr. Gilman's publication is available only by subscription. See his website:

http://viewfromthecellar.com/
- Joe Dressner 9-17-2007 3:45 pm [link] [1 ref] [4 comments]


New Canaan Embraces Romorantin!

It's flying off the shelves here at Francos Wines.
- Joe Dressner 9-15-2007 6:07 pm [link] [1 comment]


Help!

I'm being held hostage in a liquor store in New Canaan, Connecticut.
- Joe Dressner 9-15-2007 5:54 pm [link] [1 ref] [2 comments]


Information on Tastings in Detroit....Press Release from Cloverleaf Wines

Dressner on Craic

Q: What’s the craic?

A: Comedian, contrarian, wine visionary and importer Joe Dressner is coming to Michigan next weekend. You are invited to meet him, have a few glasses of wine, and see the renaissance of Detroit from the perspective of fabulous Corktown.

From the Cloverleaf to the Roots

Corktown is Detroit’s oldest neighborhood and the center of a torrent of urban renewal. It was named after county Cork in Ireland. Every cloverleaf has deep roots there and it’s time for Cloverleaf to follow them.

Space is limited and time is short.

So don’t wait to reserve your craic in Corktown!

Reply or call Cloverleaf now – (248) 357-0400

Corks Over Corktown

WARMUP:
LOS PISTOLEROS

Sunday, September 23, 6-8 p.m.
Enjoy Slows Barbeque and tour the famous Los Pistoleros studios and O’Connor Real Estate (all adjacent to one another). Los Pistoleros is a group of Detroit artists and builders who prioritize the craft of carpentry and the re-use of building materials from abandoned structures. Tight-grained, virgin forest pine – commonly used as studs and joists in old Detroit houses – are transformed here into unique, handsome finishing wood that would be unobtainable any other way (while saving it from a date with the landfill!) Slows itself is festooned with this material. (Did you see the paper today? It’s all happening.) $35 – call Cloverleaf now (248) 357-0400

MAIN EVENT:
BAILE CORCAIGH

Monday, September 24, 6:30 p.m. Dinner begins promptly at 7:00.
Enjoy a crack six-course meal with ten astonishing, delicious, natural wines. Savor spicy crab cakes with old-vine white burgundy. Indulge in leek, potato and cheese pie with red burgundy. Feast on Clonakilty style corned beef and savoie cabbage with old-vine syrah. A full vegetarian menu will be offered as an alternative (to include, among other things, Paddy’s Pancakes: crepes filled with spinach and mushroom a la crème.) $45 – call Cloverleaf now (248) 357-0400

Dressner on Craic

The New York Times' Eric Asimov wrote this about the wines of Joe's Louis/Dressner Selections:

"The wines that I love the best are most often the result of winemakers who combine great terroir with a minimalist winemaking approach, who care for their land, believe in balance and refreshment, imagine their wines as part of a meal, and first and foremost make wines to please themselves.

"I was thinking about this yesterday at an industry tasting of wines imported by Louis/Dressner Selections. This firm, based in New York, seeks out wines that are made in that style. It’s not the only importer that specializes in these sorts of wines, nor is it specifically idealistic. The wines happen to be the sort that the principals like themselves.

"I like an awful lot of them, too. In fact, I was struck at the tasting by how many of the wines stood out as bright and alive."

I can't promise, but maybe I'll make pizza:


- Joe Dressner 9-14-2007 4:35 pm [link] [5 refs] [2 comments]


2007 Harvest Reports Being Posted on Louis/Dressner Selections Site!

It won't be the harvest of the century, at least anywhere north of Valence, but there is hope for a good crop in lots of spots!

It was a bizarre and particular year, featuring an early budding, intense springtime heat, and then lots of rain and a lack of maturation from the Beaujolais on up. At least through the third week of August.

But there has been beautiful weather, with sun, and a north wind for the past three weeks in much of France! On est sauvé....peut-être!

The early reports are coming in on my corporate, non-self-promotional site and you ought to take a look:

Follow Catherine Roussel's Mushrooming Season!


- Joe Dressner 9-13-2007 8:46 pm [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]


Cult Winemakers Christian Chaussard and Natalie Gaubicher to Launch New Mass Market Wines at Louis/Dressner October 17th Tasting!

For Immediate Release:
September 12, 2007
New York, New York

Cult Winemakers Christian Chaussard and Natalie Gaubicher will introduce their new mass market natural wine offerings at the Louis/Dressner National Trade Tasting on October 17th at an undisclosed location in New York City.

The first one, You Are So Beautiful, is a delicious mix of Côt and Pineau d'Aunis.




The second one, You Are So Nice is a tantalizing blend of Côt and Gamay.




Both these wines will sell for $16.50 nationally, at a store near you.


- Joe Dressner 9-12-2007 7:06 pm [link] [2 refs] [4 comments]


The Wine Importer Will be in Detroit Monday, September 24th, for a Public Dinner and Tasting

I love Detroit and can't wait to get back there!



The Cloverleaf Fine Wine & Spirits is going to be sponsoring a couple of terrific events, featuring every crazy geek wine in our portfolio.

This is a great town and I always love being there. People are smart about wine, hospitable, genuine and not New Yorkers.



I can't wait to get back! See you at The Lafayette for a Coney Island!


- Joe Dressner 9-10-2007 1:40 am [link] [1 ref] [9 comments]


Famous Swiss Performance Artist, Erika Stucky, to Possibly Perform at Louis/Dressner National Tasting!

Famed Swiss Performance Artist might perform at our October tasting.



Although born in San Francisco, Ms. Stucky was raised in the Valais, one of Switzerland's greatest viticultural areas. Her musical achievements include Yodels, Jimi Hendrix Project, Bubbles & Bones,along with her groundbreaking rendition of Jailhouse Rock,.

For more information, please consult Ms. Stucky's Myspace site:

Erika Stucky on Myspace

Unfortunately, negotiations to have Simone Dinnerstein perform the Goldberg Variations have broken down.


- Joe Dressner 9-09-2007 8:33 pm [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]


Some of the Important People who will be Attending the 34th Annual Louis/Dressner National Wine Tasting

In the next few weeks, I am going to be featuring some of the important wine personalities who will be attending our 34th Annual Wine Tasting on October 17th.

We have already received confirmed bookings from the key members of our new distributorship in Ohio:

  • Sydney Mendalow -- Import Director
  • Morty Kimmel -- Sales Manager
  • Herb Rosenfeltz -- Cleveland Area Brand Manager
  • Sy Pearlman -- Logistics and Operations Manager
  • Al Schumacher -- Dayton On-Premise Manager

We have never had a solid distribution in the State of Ohio and we are delighted that our wines will finally be available in the great state!



- Joe Dressner 9-09-2007 8:09 pm [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]


The Wine Importer Will be Appearing in New Canaan, CT next Saturday from 1 to 5 pm

At least, that's what it says in the New York Times advertisement from Francos Wine Store.



The New York Times is the paper of record and I'm sure this is true. The advertisement claims Denyse and I will be leading a free wine tasting for consumers.

Store owners Carl and Rick Franco will also be attending.



Don't miss this event!

September 15th is also my 63rd birthday. We will be handing out birthday cake to the first 25 consumers who do not want to know what grape varieties are in the wines we are serving.


- Joe Dressner 9-09-2007 2:19 pm [link] [3 comments]


Louis/Dressner National Tasting on October 17th!

This year's gala annual event will take place at an exciting location in New York City.

It starts at 12 noon and ends at 5:30 pm.

October 17th is a Wednesday.

Lots of fascinating wines are being presented.

There will be multi-media presentations and musical artists.

Many major industry movers-and-shakers will be present.

People from all over America will be in attendance.



Some Vignerons will also be there.

Attendance is mandatory.

There will be lots of great food, but we will run out at 2:30 pm.

You have to RSVP and be on the invite list or we don't let you in.

See you then.


- Joe Dressner 9-09-2007 2:11 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]


Back in New York, Going to Montreal!
Montreal Event Venue Changed!

New York is a great town and I have greatly enjoyed being here for two days.

Tomorrow morning, we are off to Montréal to annoy our college-age children.

I had announced earlier that I would be meeting Montréal wine lovers on Thursday, August 30th from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm, at the main entrance of the Lionel Groulx Metro station.

Subsequently, I received numerous e-mails from Québec readers urging me to boycott the Lionel Groulx station on the grounds that Lionel Groulx was both an anti-semite and proto-fascist. One reader went so far as to mail me a book published in 1993 by one Esther Delisle, entilted: The Traitor and the Jew: Anti-Semitism and the Delirium of Extremist Right-Wing Nationalism in French Canada from 1929-1939, (Antisémitisme et nationalisme d'extrême-droite dans la province de Québec 1929-1939). This book, which I could only skim read in the two days I have been in New York, makes a seemingly convincing case that Griolx was an anti-semite, but I know that many Québec scholars feels that Deslisle went too far and gave a one-dimensional view of Groulx's contributions.

Clearly, I am not going to be able to resolve this by Thursday, so I have moved the event to the Lucien-L'Allier Metro Station at the same time and date.

Lucien L'Allier (1909-1978), engineer and director of public works for the City of Montreal, was the chief engineer for the construction of Île Notre-Dame and the enlargement of Île Sainte-Hélène for Expo 67. He also served as the president of the Montreal Transit Commission starting in 1964, and of the Montreal Urban Community Transit Commission from its creation in 1970. During his tenure, he served as chief engineer for the initial network of the metro.


Lucien L'Allier

Tragically, L'Allier died during the construction of the station, but his legacy remains....clean of all charges of anti-semitism and proto-fascism.

Don't miss this exciting book-signing and wine event!


- Joe Dressner 8-28-2007 2:33 am [link] [2 refs] [6 comments]

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