Wednesday, May 25, 2016

For #NationalWineDay, an Ode to Manischewitz


National Drink Wine Day

Adulthood: when you stop dreading Passover Seders because you have to wait to eat, and start looking forward to them because of those famous four cups of wine. Its National Wine Day today, giving us a great reason to raise a glass to Manischewitz, the sickly-sweet concoction that is, more often than not, the contents of those four cups.

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Manischewitz is the wine version of a superheros sidekick: its well-intentioned, goofy, impossible to get rid of, and decidedly mediocre. In Manischewitzs 128 year history, here are some of the strangest and most enchanting ways they and their devotees have tried to shake off that perception.

1) This 1962 radio spot

Aired on Bob Cranes popular radio show and featuring Crane as both a fanatical winemaker and the beleaguered blackberry salesmen who fail to impress him this spot revolves around a heroic man from Manischewitz and his quest to find big, luscious European blackberries for the labels Blackberry Wine. Lets talk about situations in which you can say the words big and luscious repeatedly, in conjunction, and have people find your enthusiasm endearing, not creepy. They dont exist, especially not for Bob Crane.

2) Man O Manischewitz, a Klezmer tribute

This is genuinely awesome music accompanied by a genuinely delightful video, but I found it difficult to relate to because Manischewitz wine generally makes me want to sleep, not gyrate with a fiddle on a windswept hillside.

3) The infectious Mambo Shevitz

Almost unbelievably, the companys clunky-kitschy advertising slogan man, oh Manischewitz, inspired this danceable and apparently unsponsored tune from The Crows. Man oh man that music, baby, dig that beat, they sing, like a glass of wine its so cool and sweet. Oh, yes, like cough syrup, it is.

4) If Sammy Davis Jr. likes it, its cool

This is an advertisement for Manischewitz in which the undeniably cool Sammy Davis Jr. plays a less-cool French childrens song to try and sell some Manischewitz wine. It has a kind of nutty taste, a kind of gentle taste, he sings, a description that could be conceivably persuasive to someone with no prior concept of what wine tastes like.

5) And last, this Wikipedia persuasion

This is the actual photo, labeled Bottle of Manischewitz, used to illustrate the Wine section of Manischewitzs Wikipedia page. This man is a hero. Im still not craving Manischewitz.

If youd like to learn more about Manischewitzs surprisingly lively history, NPR published a useful examination of the wines popularity in April. And with that, happy National Wine Day to all.

Talya Zax is the Forwards culture intern. Contact her at zax@forward.com or on Twitter, @TalyaZax

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Source: http://forward.com/the-assimilator/341386/for-nationalwineday-an-ode-to-manischewitz/

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