Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
A thread for over-blown verbiage selling wine.
I supposed there'll be a lot of entries for Fass and Theise, but there should be no shortage.
I'll start. Someone local to me selling Vincent Gaudry (who?):
"Over the last several decades, the name Sancerre has become practically synonymous with premium dry white wine, making it the safe choice for consumers with no other requirements. As such, it's become one of wine's greatest hits, a wine region with nearly unparalleled brand recognition and customer devotion. This is fair, as virtually any Sancerre is almost always taut and articulate, and of reliably good quality."
Gosh, synonymous. I suppose I should hear "Sancerre" at least three times a week at the in-house espresso machine.
Gak.
I supposed there'll be a lot of entries for Fass and Theise, but there should be no shortage.
I'll start. Someone local to me selling Vincent Gaudry (who?):
"Over the last several decades, the name Sancerre has become practically synonymous with premium dry white wine, making it the safe choice for consumers with no other requirements. As such, it's become one of wine's greatest hits, a wine region with nearly unparalleled brand recognition and customer devotion. This is fair, as virtually any Sancerre is almost always taut and articulate, and of reliably good quality."
Gosh, synonymous. I suppose I should hear "Sancerre" at least three times a week at the in-house espresso machine.
Gak.