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Pop goes the Cava!

In January, we were guests on an American press trip to visit a Cava producer located in the heart of Cava Country. Of the journalists who joined us, many had visited Spain previously, though very few had visited the regions dedicated to cava production. They did, however, boast of thoroughly enjoying Cava, but conceded that …

For Hire: Name Your Price

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The EU economy is seriously in trouble. I know, shocking isn’t it?! In the Spanish and Portuguese wine sector, wineries are closing their doors and banks are sitting on properties t. It’s a mess. And sadly, this is not going to get any better any time soon, but there are wineries out there who are …

Assertiveness versus Passivity: How a Winery Can Make Their Brand Unforgettable

During a recent skype chat, a friend and co-wine-blogger asked me, “If you had your druthers, what do you tell a winery who is preparing for a blogger meet-up or wine fair?” Astounded by the poignancy and relevancy of the question, I admitted that I needed time to think, and promptly changed my skype status …

10 Tips to a Successful Press Trip for Wine Bloggers

I just had someone contact me on Skype to ask if I had any tips for them about how to arrange a successful “blogger press trip”. Boy do I! But rather than spend time chatting online and letting it fade into the ether, I figured let me share a few bullets here. If you need …

Wineries, Build Your Mailing List!!

Here in Europe, we don’t have the mailing list culture, nor the concept that for a US based winery a mailing list  is fundamental to selling wine. When I tell wineries here in Europe that some US wineries entire sales are through a mailing list their eyes roll at my naivete. Impossible they scoff, but …

How Does a Winery Take Advantage of Social Media

Robert McIntosh of the Wine Conversation gave wineries a key piece of information during the London International Wine Fair regarding the future of wine marketing. How can a winery leverage their brand? How can they take hold of free tools available online to access their consumers immediately? Inquiring minds want to know.. Interview with Robert …

Experience – Sometimes you can use others

Steven Wright via last.fm “Experience is something you don’t get until just after you need it. -Steven Wright” Never a truer statement spoken. Winemakers live by this motto, as they craft their blends, each year learning from the previous year’s mistakes. Sadly, however, the lack of experience often stops people from trying new things, afraid …

How's the Weather? : Ways to Chat about your Vineyard's Climate Successfully

As a child, I distinctly remember our disheveled and consistently irritated neighbor, Mr. Oberman, gas on about the weather to no end. Strategically intercepted when trying to sneak my dirt bike past his house, I sat through long diatribes covering the intricate differences between dangerous and tame fronts, the varying sizes and textures of hail, …

What 1% increase in spending will sell you more wine?

Depends. The answer is not by increasing the quality of your wine. With the one exception of moving from a Parker rating of 89 to 90, there is very little chance that you can find any benefit to a 1% increase in wine quality leading to a measured increase in wine sales. Yet wineries everyday …

Is Cork'd Playing Fair with Wineries, with their Community? I Think Not.

I like Social Tasting note sites. I’ve been a Cellartracker user since before you could freely sign up for an account. We also help consult with Adegga.com a direct competitor to Cork’d, so please consider that when you read this article. None the less this article is meant to not attack Cork’d but rather raise …