Every now and then we get fabulous notes from customers, sharing a story about a special evening, event or trip in which one of our wines has made an appearance. We love these notes, as they fulfill our primary goal in making wine: enhancing the lives and stories of our customers and friends. Please don’t hesitate to share your Meeker wine stories with us – and trust us, these posts are even better with photos.
With gracious thanks to our friend Bob Meeker, we’re sharing his note below.
Charlie and Molly,
Just checking in to see how everyone is doing. It has been over a year since our visit and every time I open a bottle of Meeker wine it takes me back to California and having dinner with the two of you.
I have to tell you that this past week I had a very special friend and his wife in from Germany and they had dinner at our home. After a few glasses of hand print and a wonderful dinner I thought this is the perfect evening to open the bottle of FroZin that I purchased when I first met the both of you in 2004. It is a treasured bottle and I hate opening up any of that collection but as I said last year I was going to start drinking them on special occasions.
Well I have to tell you of course we had our dark German chocolate to add to the FroZin but it was the most wonderful experience and a perfect way to top of the evening. It was even a little emotional for me bringing back the memories of our first wine tasting together.
I am sure you get a lot of great experiences with your customers drinking your wine but this was such a great experience I had to let you know how great that bottle of FroZin was and what it meant to me.
Of course I had to order more hand print and FroZin on Friday and I will be sending some to my friends in Germany. Debbie and I are going to Germany in September and I am going to call the store to see if I can purchase a few cases of wine and have them sent before we arrive for a large party we were invited to.
Well I hope this e-mail finds all of you in good health and until next time. God Bless, Please give our regards to Lucas.
Bob Meeker