Gourmets of Wine > Roundup of WBW #11 Posted
[Winecast] Beau has posted a summary of the entries for WineBloggingWednesday #11 over at basicJuice. He also blogged the details as they were submitted, a nice innovation!
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[Lennthompson.typepad.com] LENNDEVOURS: Proposal for a Wine Blogging Day: It must come from a New World wine nation that isn't the U.S., which leaves you places such as Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Chile. Once you drink the wine (hopefully with friends!() you should post a picture of the bottle/label and write a little blurb with your impressions of the wine, what food you either did or would pair with it and, if possible, post an "official" tasting note for the wine.
[Vinography.com] Vinography: a wine blog: Wine Activities Archives: In the category of swanky food and wine events, The Embarcadero Center and San Francisco Magazine are putting on the San Francisco Fallfest 2004, an exhibition of wine and food in a "European style marketplace with live jazz." Last time I looked, Justin Herman plaza looked nothing like a European marketplace, but I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. They've got an impressive list of caterers and wineries who are on tap to both ply the attending public with free samples as well as some interesting demonstrations of culinary acrobatics and potentially some informational talks.
[Enochchoi.com] medmusings: November 2004 Archives: Shimon Rura frassle.net : from bloggercon II Phillip Greenspun: blogs help improve yourself by overcoming shame since you write well enough to avoid being ashamed of what youve written. Blogs are a system of listening (similar to susan mernits single post comment) which discloses new things you wouldnt discover.
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