Wine Blogger Resource: Helpawinery.com
Wine bloggers, more importantly, American Wine Bloggers, are you getting wine samples? Most likely there is a mixed bag of both “yes” and “no” responses. Well, if you’re interested in receiving samples, Josh over at the infamous Pinot Blogger has a new service called, Helpawinery.com, that connects wineries with wine bloggers interested in reviewing wines. Here’s how it works:
You sign up for the list, and soon after you’ll start to receive emails with offers of wine samples from various wineries. The offers will be based on the types of wines you prefer to review, or the geographical area you specialize in.
I had a chance to talk to Josh a bit about it when I was at the WBC last month, and I have to say, it’s a great idea. I also talked to him about how it could be more international in scope. I hope he listens, because I know that this model would run well on a broader scale.
If you’re a wine blogger in the USA, please go to www.helpawinery.com and sign up!
Cheers,
Ryan







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