by Mike Schiano, Lori Schiano
Our goal is to help promote the Florida wine industry to wine lovers across America and to help drive more diverse tourism to the state of Florida. To present the accurate history of winemaking in Florida and to feature the people who work so hard at their craft. We are deeply interested in the process, the product and the people who produce such an enjoyable and popular beverage. We invite you to be part of Florida Wine Tasting with your stories, experiences and information about Florida wine.
by Wine Managers
Our blog does not focus on selling but more as an education and entertainment tool for our customers. We post info on: How to buy wine; Wine terms; Wine bargains; Holiday entertaining -- and so much more!
by Bob And Christina Doan
Taking the fear out of wine and installing a fun and educational experience. Includes wine reviews, travel tips and general reflections about wine and life.
by David Gaier
Wine-Flair.com is a wine website/blog with a lot of information, written in plain, "non-snob" language. Learn about wine the easy and fun way!
by Jill Smith
Commentary and observations on wine, law, and culture in the Pacific Northwest.
by Cj Colbert
MommyReserve is about my unconditional love for two VIP things in my life - my daughter (aka Mini Me) and my wine (aka Mommy Juice). I'm a Mommy (aka Mom, Momma, Mama, and my all-time favorite....MOOOOOM). As for Reserve, I consider myself similar to a fine wine that has been aged to perfection, exhibits high quality/standards, and get along well with those with discriminating taste.
by Ann Madison
Our blog talks about the beauty of North Georgia mountains, as well as the iconic food and wine artistry that the locale has perfected. We also talk about wine festivals in North Georgia and winery tours that no tourist should miss!
by Robert Heugel
Drink Dogma is a cocktail blog run by the owners of Anvil, a bar located in Houston, Texas. This is a blog where we can share our thoughts about cocktails, spirits, beer, wine, and other things we should probably keep our mouths shut about. We are some of the lucky few who are fortunate enough to experience what it is like to have a common hobby and career. There is just something about bars and cocktails that resonates with us, and we hope that this blog can be a medium for sharing that joy with other enthusiasts and casual internet inquirers searching for a guide to the sometimes
by Wine & Champagne Gifts
In the blog post "The Best Italian Wines—From Reds and Whites to Everything in Between," readers are taken on a delightful journey through Italy's diverse wine regions and the incredible variety of wines produced there. The article highlights notable Italian red wines, such as Barolo and Chianti, celebrated for their rich flavors and complexity, as well as exceptional whites like Pinot Grigio and Verdicchio, known for their refreshing crispness. The post also explores lesser-known varieties, including natural and organic wines gaining popularity in recent years. It emphasizes the importance of the terroir and traditional winemaking techniques that contribute to the unique characteristics of Italian wines. Additionally, pairing suggestions for various wines and tips on selecting the right bottle for different occasions make the article both informative and practical for wine enthusiasts. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation for Italian wines.
by Mary Mansson
I am passionate about the agriculture and viticulture of California's Santa Clara Valley. I believe that this region is the next great California wine region, so I chronicle the various winemakers and wineries located in an around the region. I also cover local food resources to help keep agriculture viable and thriving in the area. I am not a wine expert. I just write about my experience and enjoyment of this great wine area.