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Vinography in the Saveur Blog Awards

I found out earlier this week that Saveur Magazine had quietly launched a set of awards to bring attention to the universe of food blogs . The happen to have a wine blog category and Vinography is




Wine Writers and Social Media: The Panel Video

As some of you know, I spent the week before last at the Symposium for Professional Wine Writers in Napa. I published a recap of some of the highlights last week , but as some attendees pointed out,




Geometric Wine Rack System

Must Keep Building Hello. My name is Tim, and I’m a wine-racking building addict. It all started so innocently, you know? I mean, I had all these bottles of wine just sitting around the




B Cellars Blend Two - Pack - $59.99

Well, Diary, I really lucked into this one It all started four Mondays ago. I was working my twice-weekly shift in the men’s room at the Purple Panther Gentlemen’s Club, handing out paper




Cathedral Ridge Oregon Red - Three Pack

A Time-Out For Your Palate Whoa, there, Barry Allen. Just because you’ve popped that cork, it doesn’t mean you’re ready to chug-a-lug. We understand, really, we do. This Cathedral Ridge




Sean Payton Steals a Trophy (Wine) (Wine Spectator)

Plus, Canada’s women’s hockey team does Champagne on ice, Molly Ringwald’s memoir features wine pairings and a gift from the Postal Service’s “dead wine office”