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KellyTheChef said:What about an elegant simple additions display?
(borrow if needed)
new wine glasses/charms
new wine stopper
our wine opener
3 tiered stand...woven selections baskets...placesettings....decorated trifle bowl
You can serve cheese/crackers/fruits?
KellyTheChef said:What about an elegant simple additions display?
(borrow if needed)
new wine glasses/charms
new wine stopper
our wine opener
3 tiered stand...woven selections baskets...placesettings....decorated trifle bowl
You can serve cheese/crackers/fruits?
rwispampered said:I forgot also there is a theme the owner picked: BBQ/Picnic!!
The purpose of doing a demo at a wine shop is to showcase our products and how they can be used to enhance the wine-drinking experience. It also allows us to reach a new audience and potentially increase sales.
It's best to focus on products that pair well with wine, such as our cheese knives, wine glasses, and wine bottle opener. You can also highlight any products that can be used for entertaining, such as serving platters or drink dispensers.
No, the wine shop will usually provide the necessary supplies such as plates, glasses, and utensils. However, it's always a good idea to bring extra products and tools just in case.
Make sure to familiarize yourself with the products you will be showcasing and have a few recipes or ideas in mind to demonstrate their use. It's also helpful to arrive early to set up and coordinate with the wine shop staff.
It's best to coordinate with the wine shop and choose a time and day that works well for both parties. Typically, weekends or evenings when the shop is busier can be great opportunities to reach a larger audience.