Okay, I'm not really a bad host, I just had some crappy guests!
I hosted a Traveling Vineyard party today for my neighbor who is just getting started with them (yes, I tried to recruit her first). They are a direct sales wine tasting company. You and your consultant choose 5 wines for everyone to taste at your party. She gives you suggestions for accompaniments and other things to serve and you have yourself a nice little event. I spent PLENTY of money on fancy cheeses and a pound cake that was supposed to go with the first wine (which for some reason she ended up telling me NOT to serve until we had tasted two of the wines )
I like reds. With the holidays coming up, I asked my consultant to pick things that would go well with holiday dinners. She also likes reds. So we had a sparkling wine (like champagne), a white, and three reds. Even thought I like reds, I really didn't care what wines we tasted--I just wanted an opportunity for people to taste things that they usually wouldn't buy.
Maybe this is my fault for not knowing my guest's wine tastes (but I had over 15 people there, by the way...did reminder calls even though she didn't tell me to do them) or maybe my consultant didn't talk enough about how we chose these wines specifically for the holidays....
It appears that most people who attended my party do not like reds. Well, my consultant also did not really point out that they could order OTHER wines than just the 5 we tried NOR did she bring the inventory sheet for them to order from!!! (Their wine inventory is constantly changing, so she has to bring a new inventory sheet to every show so she doesn't sell something that's not available). Everyone had a catalog with accessories and that was it. I happened to have a catalog with other wines that the company had mailed to me, so I did pass that around, but by that time people had pretty much made up their minds.
The order process was slow and people were content to just hang out.
In the end, two couples and one single person didn't even place an order. My party is not even a qualifying show. I'm pretty ticked! Two of my sisters are in the "did not order" camp, so I'm going to have words with them for sure.
Ugh. I'm just so mad. I feel like such a failure.
Now I know how my non-qualifying hosts feel.
I gave away the ONE catalog she gave me to my friend who might order some gifts for her dad. I sure hope it is $77 worth!
I hosted a Traveling Vineyard party today for my neighbor who is just getting started with them (yes, I tried to recruit her first). They are a direct sales wine tasting company. You and your consultant choose 5 wines for everyone to taste at your party. She gives you suggestions for accompaniments and other things to serve and you have yourself a nice little event. I spent PLENTY of money on fancy cheeses and a pound cake that was supposed to go with the first wine (which for some reason she ended up telling me NOT to serve until we had tasted two of the wines )
I like reds. With the holidays coming up, I asked my consultant to pick things that would go well with holiday dinners. She also likes reds. So we had a sparkling wine (like champagne), a white, and three reds. Even thought I like reds, I really didn't care what wines we tasted--I just wanted an opportunity for people to taste things that they usually wouldn't buy.
Maybe this is my fault for not knowing my guest's wine tastes (but I had over 15 people there, by the way...did reminder calls even though she didn't tell me to do them) or maybe my consultant didn't talk enough about how we chose these wines specifically for the holidays....
It appears that most people who attended my party do not like reds. Well, my consultant also did not really point out that they could order OTHER wines than just the 5 we tried NOR did she bring the inventory sheet for them to order from!!! (Their wine inventory is constantly changing, so she has to bring a new inventory sheet to every show so she doesn't sell something that's not available). Everyone had a catalog with accessories and that was it. I happened to have a catalog with other wines that the company had mailed to me, so I did pass that around, but by that time people had pretty much made up their minds.
The order process was slow and people were content to just hang out.
In the end, two couples and one single person didn't even place an order. My party is not even a qualifying show. I'm pretty ticked! Two of my sisters are in the "did not order" camp, so I'm going to have words with them for sure.
Ugh. I'm just so mad. I feel like such a failure.
Now I know how my non-qualifying hosts feel.
I gave away the ONE catalog she gave me to my friend who might order some gifts for her dad. I sure hope it is $77 worth!
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