{"id":113,"date":"2005-03-22T13:41:45","date_gmt":"2005-03-22T18:41:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.summerofjim.com\/?p=113"},"modified":"2005-12-10T13:42:12","modified_gmt":"2005-12-10T18:42:12","slug":"mikey-bordeaux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/summerofjim.com\/?p=113","title":{"rendered":"Mikey Bordeaux"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Well&#8230; his given name is Mike Wofsey. I gave him the moniker &#8220;Bordeaux&#8221;&#8230; and it just stuck. <\/p>\n<p>It was a couple of summers ago and Grapes was experiencing one of its acute cash shortages. Don&#8217;t dwell too much on this. It is a plight that infects our &#8220;ecosystem&#8221;. We have problems, so do our distributors, so in fact do our customers from time to time. <\/p>\n<p>But there came a day when our proprietors decided to invest heavily in the &#8220;futures market&#8221; for the great Bordeaux Vintage of 2000. This Vintage had been heralded as one of the best of last 100 years. And we were being given the opportunity to sell a quantity of wine with little &#8220;up front&#8221; money to the Importer&#8230; yet bill our customer for the &#8220;full freight&#8221;. We made a lot of money that summer. So much, in fact, that it put us even with every supplier&#8230; and then some. <\/p>\n<p>It is safe to say that it re-established our business. <\/p>\n<p>And it is also safe to say that none was more instrumental to that turn around than Mike Wofsey. Now folks, I was part of that story, too (as was Doc Reid). No one loves Bordeaux more than me. But it seemed that our business needed a &#8220;gun slinger&#8221;&#8230; someone with a swagger and an air of invincibility&#8230; someone who could get on the phone and make someone believe that if he or she didn&#8217;t buy Bordeaux 2000 it would be a crime against humanity. <\/p>\n<p>Mike was that person. The Sopranos could have a &#8220;Tony Bag of Donuts&#8221;&#8230; Grapes had &#8220;Mikey Bordeaux&#8221;. <\/p>\n<p>It was a mantle he took to&#8230; a duck to water, as they say. <\/p>\n<p>He was also an unabashed plagiarist. I would listen to him pitching a wine&#8230; <em>&#8220;do you know how hard it is to get this wine?? It&#8217;s easier to find stegosaurus teeth in your backyard&#8230;&#8221;<\/em> Hey! That was my line! <em>&#8220;The bouquet on that Chateauneuf is nearly perfume in quality&#8230; smell it and it is like smelling a woman&#8217;s neck&#8230; taste it and you have just kissed her.&#8221; <\/em>Hey! What gives? That was my line, too! <\/p>\n<p>Yeah, he was always pinching my best stuff. And it was because we were selling in much the same way. We loved the story, the sensuality. We saw wine fitting into lifestyles&#8230; more than the specifics of a particular wine, we looked for where it would fit into someone&#8217;s enjoyment of wine. This is a wine for the outdoors, this is a wine for a winter afternoon with the snow beating against the windowpanes, this is a wine that you will put down and open up when your child reaches 21 years of age. <\/p>\n<p>It could be Bordeaux&#8230; a &#8220;show pony&#8221; from Napa, or some &#8220;deal&#8221; at a great price. <\/p>\n<p>Mike could smell a sale and &#8220;attack&#8221;. <\/p>\n<p>And when the call was done the customer would have been delighted and thankful. If there was someone who could talk to a customer longer than me, it was Mike. And there would always be the laugh and the smile&#8230; and you knew that there had to be the same reaction on the other side of the phone line. <\/p>\n<p>He is the most &#8220;natural&#8221; salesman on our staff. Ascher has a better work ethic and puts up the best numbers for that reason; but he lacks Mike&#8217;s passion. <\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a sad day when you have to bid farewell to a member of your team. I have worked with Mike for three years. Ours is an intense environment. In many respects our lives have been defined by what transpires in our &#8220;bullpen&#8221;&#8230; really hard to explain adequately to &#8220;outsiders&#8221;&#8230; even when those outsiders are family members or &#8220;significant others&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>I can imagine jurors on a big trial feeling the same way. <\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a new morning. A page is turned. Mike who was always late to work (and I mean <em>always<\/em>) will not be joining our number today. He will not have to hear John&#8217;s exhortations or feel his feet being put to the flames. <\/p>\n<p>Mike loved my jokes&#8230; maybe that&#8217;s why I have a fondness for him&#8230; and from my inventory this was one of his favorites&#8230; <\/p>\n<p><strong><em><\/p>\n<p>Sam and Becky had been married for years and years. But there came a time when Sam realized that he was no longer satisfying Becky in bed. He took this situation to a person whose wisdom he trusted implicitly&#8230; his Rabbi.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Rabbi&#8230; I am troubled, when my Becky and I are in bed&#8230; I am getting satisfied&#8230; but she is not&#8221;<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>The Rabbi thought for minutes on this&#8230; looked in the Talmud for the appropriate reference and then gave Sam a prayer to say before getting into bed.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>So armed, Sam went home and dutifully prayed with great feeling before slipping between the sheets. Sadly, the results were the same. He was satisfied, she was not.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>He went back to the Rabbi and reported the disappointing results.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>The Rabbi thought at length about the situation. Looked for further references, and finally lit on a solution. He went into his private study and emerged with a small towel&#8230; &#8220;I want you to go into our community and find a virile young male. Take him home with you, have Becky prepare him a fine meal&#8230; then he is to go into the bedroom with you, you say the prayer that I gave you from before, then while you are making love to Becky, he will stand over you and wave this towel (which I have just blessed) and the both of you will have great happiness&#8221;.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>Sam carries out this instruction to the letter. But again no improvement.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>Rather than go back to the Rabbi for an embarrassing 3rd time he figures he will give it one more go on the next night.<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>As Sam is about ready to slip into bed, he has second thoughts&#8230; he snatches the towel from the young man, &#8220;This time you and I are switching places!&#8221;<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>And with this Sam starts to feverishly wave the towel&#8230; and it isn&#8217;t too long before Becky is swooning in bliss and groaning in sheer joy&#8230;<em> <\/em><\/p>\n<p><\/em><em><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;You see? You See? This is how you are supposed to wave a towel!!&#8221; <\/p>\n<p><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Yes, there were days when Mike would finish a call to someone who had probably said, &#8220;Mike, I&#8217;m stocked I don&#8217;t need any wine&#8230;&#8221; And when Mikey was done he would walk to our score board and put up &#8220;four stripes&#8221; for a 4 case sale&#8230; he would look to the room, <em>&#8220;Now that&#8217;s how you wave a fucking towel.&#8221;<\/em> <\/p>\n<p>Yeah, ya got that right, Mikey Bordeaux knew how to wave a towel. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Well&#8230; his given name is Mike Wofsey. I gave him the moniker &#8220;Bordeaux&#8221;&#8230; and it just stuck. It was a couple of summers ago and Grapes was experiencing one of its acute cash shortages. 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