Wine, Food & Drink Blogs

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The Strong Buzz

by Andrea Strong

The Strong Buzz, written and created by freelance writer Andrea Strong, is a weekly blog/e-letter that gives you all you need to keep current on where to eat and drink in New York City. Updated every Monday, it's stocked with cutting edge news on restaurant openings and closings, chefs on the move, events, frank (and funny) restaurant reviews, and all sorts of insider dish on the world of the food biz.

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Ron Kapon- The Peripatetic Oenophile

by Ron Kapon

The Places I have Visited; The People I have Met Along The Way; The Wines & Spirits I have sampled

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Texacali Wine Trail

by Allison Smithy

Mainly wine related issues but also so cheese and fun facts. As well as her travels through various wine regions.

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Winecation

by Rich Janshen

Blending the experience of wine tasting with the joys of vacation.

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Fork You

by Susan

Restaurant reviews by regular people - mostly in the Charleston, West Virginia area.

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The Bubbly Girl

by Maria C. Hunt

Bubbly Girl Maria Hunt is the author of The Bubbly Bar: Champagne & Sparkling Wine Cocktails for Every Occasion. Join her for adventures in the fascinating world of champagne and sparkling wine, entertaining, great food recipes and exciting travel. Maria knows sparkling wines and champagnes should be a part of every day life. There's a celebration in every bottle!

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The Wine Tribune: Pro Modest, Affordable Wines In Socio-historical Context

by Peter Di Lorenzi

I have launched The Wine Tribune on behalf of a specific audience: ordinary, non-affluent wine drinkers who can rarely afford to spend more than — and, more frequently, as much as — the cost of an affordable, home-cooked meal on a bottle of wine....Ordinary, non-affluent people who drink modestly-priced wines are largely ignored by ‘important’, established wine journalists, scorers, critics, and educators, but they are not unimportant; and they are certainly not a minority. They constitute, in fact, the great majority of wine consumers, and they buy from 80% to 90% or more — depending on the selected price cutoff point — of wine sold in the U.S. And many of them, despite their non-affluence, are people who love wine and/or who appreciate its ability to enrich their meals, lives, and families.

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Tips For Going Wine Tasting

by Darla Salem Hoffmann

Find out how to go wine-tasting like a pro.

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Cellars Wine Club Blog

by Byron Young

Commentary on the wine industry and great wines from around the world. Creator of original wine infographics.

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Thirsty Bird

by Thirsty Bird

weekly diary of a wine obsessed nobody irreverent, irrelevant, light relief

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