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Post-TasteCamp North interviews: Diane Letulle of the Wine Lover’s Journal
TasteCamp North, held on both the Canadian and the American side of the Niagara river on May 13-15, was a lot of fun and very instructive for the thirty-some wine bloggers and writers present. Pursuing a tradition started by Lenn Thompson for the first two TasteCamps, held in his home turf of New York State, [...]
Posted in Canada, Canadian wine, Niagara, Ontario, United States, wine, wine blog Also tagged Château des Charmes, Diane Letulle, icewine, Lenn Thompson, New York, Niagara Falls, Tastecamp, TasteCamp North interviews, Thirty Bench, Wine Lover's Journal 1 Comment
Post-TasteCamp North interviews: Adam Japko of Wine Zag
TasteCamp North, held on both sides of the Niagara river on May 13-15, was a lot of fun and very instructive for the thirty-some wine bloggers and writers present. Pursuing a tradition started by Lenn Thompson for the first two TasteCamps, held in his home turf of New York State, I’ve decided to ask bloggers [...]
Posted in Canada, Canadian wine, Niagara, Ontario, United States, wine, wine blog Also tagged Adam Japko, chardonnay, Felseck Pinot Noir, Hidden Bench, pinot noir, Tastecamp, TasteCamp North interviews, Tawse Winery, Thirty Bench, Vineland Estates, Wine Zag 3 Comments
Ready for TasteCamp North: What’s So Great About Niagara, Anyway?
Friday, May 13, will mark the beginning of TasteCamp North, a three-day exploration of Niagara wine country, on both sides of the Canada-USA border. 40 wine lovers from as far as Colorado, Indiana and Nova Scotia will start tasting, spitting, evaluating, tweeting and blogging about the wines, the region and the people who turn local [...]
Live white wine blogging from Walla Walla, Washington
The American Wine Bloggers Conference has just begun on a strong note: good tacos from the Walla Walla taco trucks, good tastings, meeting with fellow bloggers (many who I only knew online), an interesting keynote speech from Steve Heimoff, the Wine Blog Awards, and good breakout sessions on blogging, in various fashions. Twitter is on [...]
Posted in tasting, white wine, wine Also tagged 2008, àMaurice, Banfi, Centine, chardonnay, Charles Smith, Concannon, Cornerstone Cellars, Duck Pond, Jordan Vineyards & Winery, Kung Fu Girl, live wine blogging, Mollydooker, Neetlingshof, Oregon, Pinot Gris, Russian River Valley, sauvignon blanc, Toscana, Walla Walla, WBC10, Willamette Valley, Wine Bloggers Conference Leave a comment


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Post-TasteCamp North interviews: Jeff Lefevere of Good Grape