November 7, 2007

re. rising above the clutter

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Like the Good Book says, “All is Vanity”. From The Fron­tal Cortex:

The second test Brochet con­duc­ted was even more dam­ning. He took a midd­ling Bor­deaux and ser­ved it in two dif­fe­rent bott­les. One bottle was a fancy grand-cru. The other bottle was an ordi­nary vin du table. Des­pite the fact that they were actually being ser­ved the exact same wine, the experts gave the dif­fe­rently labe­led bott­les nearly oppo­site ratings. The grand cru was “agreea­ble, woody, com­plex, balan­ced and roun­ded,” while the vin du table was “weak, short, light, flat and faulty”. Forty experts said the wine with the fancy label was worth drin­king, while only 12 said the cheap wine was.

The one thing that sepa­ra­tes human beings from other mam­mals is our capa­city for metaphor i.e. the capa­city to tell sto­ries. These forty-odd “wine experts” were telling them­sel­ves a wine story. The mole­cu­les in the bottle didn’t mat­ter. What mat­te­red was the narra­tive.
With hun­dreds and thou­sands of wine brands all telling the same story [“Our FAMILY has been making THIS kind of wine on THIS piece of LAND for THIS MANY gene­ra­tions yak ya yak…”] the only way we could get Stormhoek to rise above the clut­ter was to tell a dif­fe­rent story alto­gether. Which in the end meant a rather unli­kely cul­tu­ral mash-up bet­ween a small South Afri­can vine­yard and the US West Coast tech­no­logy crowd, inc­lu­ding Sili­con Valley and Mic­ro­soft.
We’ve had some good results along the way, but the expe­ri­ment is far from over yet…
[UPDATE] My Chi­cago friend, Vinny Warren left the follo­wing story in the com­ments below:

I wor­ked in a bar in Ire­land in my youth back in the 80s. There was a bre­wery spon­so­red inter-pub com­pe­ti­tion to see which bar could sell the most COLT 45 malt liquor which had just been intro­du­ced and was fai­ling mise­rably. Malt Liquor in Ire­land??
It was a very busy pub. So we switched the very popu­lar Hei­ne­ken taps over to the Colt 45 kegs towards clo­sing time each night for a month.
We won the com­pe­ti­tion. The prize was a free trip to Spain.
And not a sin­gle pun­ter ever com­plai­ned about the taste of their Heineken!

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3 Responses to “re. rising above the clutter”

  1. vinny warren says:

    love the wine story. it really is all about the story peo­ple tell them­sel­ves.
    i wor­ked in a bar in ire­land in my youth back in the 80s. there was a bre­wery spon­so­red inter-pub com­pe­ti­tion to see which bar could sell the most COLT 45 malt liquor which had just been intro­du­ced and was fai­ling mise­rably. malt liquor in ire­land??
    it was a very busy pub. so we switched the very popu­lar hei­ne­ken taps over to the colt 45 kegs towards clo­sing time each night for a month.
    we won the com­pe­ti­tion. the prize was a free trip to spain.
    and not a sin­gle pun­ter ever com­plai­ned about the taste of their Heineken!

  2. Josh20 says:

    The narra­tive we tell our­sel­ves is (usually) based on sub­jec­tive not objec­tive facts.
    Per­cep­tion = reality.

  3. Bruce Lynn says:

    As the famous adage in the win biz goes, ‘Peo­ple buy the label and get the wine for free…’