Anyone want to join in a walking trip through Burgundy vineyards, July 11-16 2010? I'm pulling this together in conjunction with Reno Walsh at Zephyr. Contact me directly at barbara (at) winebizpr (dot) com
Oh my... have to agree about the plastic cup wine tasting theory...
The Toastess Hostess - the host of The Corkscrew Diary - claims regularly to be a glass snob, for all the right reasons in my mind. When tasting wine, give it every opportunity to…
Hurrah for the winemakers of the MidWest! It takes a lot of fortitude to stick out the rough winters, limited varietals that can survive them, and still be willing to put in the time it takes to build a wine culture locally. Would love to hear more…
Consultant: specialized marketing for the industry and its suppliers. Harvard MBA majored in agribusiness and marketing. I believe that wine drinkers want to know about what's involved in producing and packaging the wine they drink, and that's my mission -- to help provide that type of information to wine consumers
Oh my... have to agree about the plastic cup wine tasting theory...
The Toastess Hostess - the host of The Corkscrew Diary - claims regularly to be a glass snob, for all the right reasons in my mind. When tasting wine, give it every opportunity to shine... plastic has a certain appeal, but Boone's Farm may not have been the featured varietal...
Girlfriend, I am hearing every syllable of your plea for dignity in experience... but, free is as free does - and the vendor might be missing a bit of the point...
I won;t make a comedy routine out of this (though it lends itself to such), but we are based in Nashville and the only wine tastings we frequent use Riedel...