Gourmets of Wine > Napa Valley Winery Starts Podcasting

http://winecast.net [Winecast] In what I hope is a trend, Goosecross Cellars has started podcasting. I’ve added them to the many podcast links in the right menu and have subscribed to check their show out.

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http://winexpression.blogspot.com  Wine Expression: Using the name "Napa Valley Wine Radio", the winery aims to give an insider's look into the Napa Valley wine industry from a locals prospective. As with Wine Bloggers who continue to spring up, Podcasters dedicated to wine look like they're here to stay and will have increasing competition. (via Cosmos)

http://drvino.blogspot.com [Drvino.blogspot.com] Dr. Vino's wine blog: Parker shot back on his bulletin board calling the style of wine that Halliday likes from Australia to be "Euro-imitations" that are "vapid, innocuous and in truth no better than very minor wines (and much cheaper)of Europe...all made by the formulas laid out by Brien Croser(add acid, then add more acid to denude any texture or trace of a wine's place of origin)." He underscored his admiration for the "old-vine shiraz and grenache treasures" of Borossa, McLaren Vale, and Clare Valley.

[Trevorcook.typepad.com] Blogging and Podcasting in Australia: While blogging is rapidly developing into a mainstream activityfor Internet users, the actual application of blogs in specificcontexts has so far been under-explored. Because there are a variety ofstyles of blogging - from de facto news sites to marketing blogs, blogsas learning tools, writers’ drafting blogs, corporate dark blogs andfictional blogs, to name a few - it can be difficult to imagine howblogs might be used in particular environments.

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