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  • Christian Miller, Full Glass Research
    Christian Miller is the owner of Full Glass Research and directs research for Wine Opinions.
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    Daniel Rogov is a well known European wine writer and author of "Rogov's Guide to Israeli Wines"
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    Jana reviews books and life on her personal blog.
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    Katy Budge has over 20 years experience writing about the wine and food of California’s Central Coast.
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    Laura Ness is a regional correspondent for AppellationAmerica, and a wine educator.
  • Mary Baker
    Editor of the WWCB, and co-owner of Dover Canyon Winery in Paso Robles.
  • Michele Ostrove
    Michele Ostrove is the editor-in-chief of Wine Adventure magazine.
  • Natalie MacLean
    An award-winning wine writer, Nat's sense of humor infuses her writing and makes reading about wine an adventure everyone can enjoy.

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January 06, 2008

New for 2008: The Wine Book Club

From popular wine reviewer "Dr. Debs" at Good Wine Under $20:

"In the spirit of the New Year, a group of bloggers decided to start an online Wine Book Club. Many of us want to read more--hands up if you've got a stack of books sitting on your bedside table with an inch of dust on them . . ."

The first bi-monthly book is Vino Italiano: The Regional Wines of Italy, and the discussion will be hosted by Philadelphia retailer David McDuff at McDuff's Food and Wine Trail.

This online meme-slash-wine club will appeal, I think, to those seriously interested in exploring new horizons, the intermediate to advanced wine consumer, and those wanting to check out the latest wine books.  Not to mention it can be a delightful way to stay on top of current wine publications with like-minded eno-mates. 

Books will be chosen and announced every other month (January, March, May, etc.) and discussion will take place on the following month (February, April, June, etc.).  Discussions will take place on Shelfari and Facebook as well as winebookclub.org (which is still under construction). 

Visit Dr. Deb's site, Good Wine Under $20 for full details and reader comments.  Even if you decide not to order the current book selection, you will find some of the best wine writers and reviewers in the blogosphere engaged in discussion.  Be prepared to give your "Favorites" button some exercise.

July 18, 2007

Cool Links, Newsletters, Blogs and More

Women Wine Writers on the Web has an interesting library of links to women's wine newsletters, blogs, books and more.  Definitely a recommended stop.  And Jack and Joanne over at Fork & Bottle have a resource site with links to the best books, websites and wine maps.

To find wines you're reading about at a shop near you, try WineSearcher.  This free service  will show you which stores have your target wine in stock, along with the price and ordering options.  (A paid upgrade provides even more information.)

Don't have the time to read wine blogs?  But you'd like to stay on top of the hottest wine news?   Wine Life Today features the hottest wine blog posts on the internet.  Most of the referrals come from other wine bloggers, so when they toast an article, you know it's good stuff, and worth reading.  Interestingly, it's always the oddball stuff that wine bloggers enjoy . . . so don't expect to find the usual wine reviews and commentary.

Looking to upgrade your wine notes from lined school paper to something a little more . . . elegant and efficient?  We recommend CellarTracker.  This free online site lets you store your wine purchases, tasting notes, and more.  Additional features let you see fellow members' tasting notes.  And creator/owner Eric LeVine is very open to feedback and suggestions.

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