Nomination: BEST SINGLE SUBJECT WINE BLOG
BEST SINGLE SUBJECT WINE BLOG
Criteria for Nomination:
Any
wine blog in existence between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008, that has produced at least 52
posts in this period and is written in English is eligible to be
nominated for the Best Single Subject Wine Blog award.
Nominees for BEST SINGLE SUBJECT WINE BLOG…
-Should have as the focus of their blog a single, relatively narrow focused subject such as a country, a single appellation, a single varietal or type of wine, retailing, one aspect of the business of wine or any other narrow focus that seeks to consistently illuminate that specific single subject.
-Should demonstrate a command of, or expertise in, the single subject upon which they focus
-Should be among the best sources of information in any genre for information on their chosen subject matter.
USE THE COMMENTS SECTION OF THIS POST TO NOMINATE UP TO 3 BLOGS
YOU CAN ALSO ACCESS THIS NOMINATION PAGE USING THE LINKS ON THE RIGHT
Links to other category nomination pages:
Best Wine Blog Graphics & Presentation
Best Industry/Business Wine Blog
Best Wine Reviews on a Wine Blog
Best Overall Wine Blog
Best Single Subject Wine Blog
Best Winery Blog
Best Writing On a Wine Blog
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The 2009 American Wine Blog Awards are sponsored by:
Riedel Crystal
Mutineer Magazine
Open Wine Consortium
Peter Liem Besotted Ramblings
Lenndevours
http://www.catavino.net/
For all things Spanish – http://www.tintoyblanco.com.au/
For Australian wines – http://www.ozwinereview.com/
and – http://goodwineunder20.blogspot.com/
Lenndevours.com
Another one for Lenndevours
http://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/
Peter Liem – Besotted Ramblings
http://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/
Peter Liem’s Besotted Ramblings and Other Drivel — http://www.peterliem.com/
J. David Harden’s Rational Denial — http://rationaldenial.blogspot.com/
Oops, missed one:
Jim’s Loire (Jim Budd) — http://jimsloire.blogspot.com/
Peter Liem’s Besotted Ramblings
Italian Guy
Sorry, I meant
On The Italian Wine Trail
I second Jim’s Loire http://jimsloire.blogspot.com/
I third Jim’s Loire — http://jimsloire.blogspot.com/ — for his outstanding, in-depth coverage of all goings on in the Loire, from floods to fermentations.
I’ll just tag on and ‘co-nom’ Besotted Ramblings and Other Drivel by Peter Liem.
Andrea’s blog for Italian wines at http://www.italyabroad.com.
Catavino
LENNDEVOURS
Jim’s Loire and Besotted ramblings
franklywines.com — hilarious!
franklywines.com is the best!
http://www.wine-girl.net/
franklywines.com
The Winery Web Site Report
http://winefoodla.blogspot.com
He drinks more than he writes, but he’s been around!
franklywines.com is on the money and keeps me laughing
http://www.winepeeps.com
franklywines.blogspot.com – everything you didn’t know you need to know about running a wine store
The Wine Spies: a single wine, every day, described in great detail in an entertaining, easy to read format:
http://thewinespies.com
LENNDEVOURS
Good Wine Under $20
I like the Wine Spies. Because they feature one wine per day, the reviews are very targeted. http://www.thewinespies.com
Catavino.net
I nominate the Napa Valley Wine Blog, http://www.winecountrygetaways.com/napablog
This blog has great advice on visiting wineries and other activities in the Napa Valley.
http://www.thewinespies.com
Very thorough & fun reviews!
That Wild Walla Walla Wine Woman
http://wildwallawallawinewoman.blogspot.com/
Good Wine Under $20
http://goodwineunder20.blogspot.com/
http://www.theitaliancellar.blogspot.com
Best wine getaways for the Napa Valley. Information is up to-date and practical.
Wine Spies
In previous post URL was not indicated here it is:
http://www.winecountrygetaways.com/napablog/
Peter Liem’s Besotted Ramblings and Jim’s Loir
For all things Walla Walla, I nominate “Through The Walla Walla Grape Vine – Walla Walla Wine Woman” http://wildwallawallawinewoman.blogspot.com
pawinenovice.blogspot.com
i nominate thewinespies.com
The Organic Wine Journal: http://www.organicwinejournal.com
On the Wine Trail in Italy, a knowledgeable and beautifully written commentary that reaches beyond wine to capture culture, place and time:
http://acevola.blogspot.com