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II Annual European Wine Blogger Conference in Lisbon, Portugal

The second edition of the European Wine Bloggers Conference (EWBC) will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, between the 30th of October to the 1st of November 2009. Bringing together bloggers of all backgrounds including: winemakers, wine writers, marketers, retailers and distributors from around the world, this year’s conference will address, “The Future of the Social Wine Brand”. The 2008 conference, in La Rioja, Spain, was the first international event for Wine Bloggers and the first of a growing series of conferences and events under the “Wine Bloggers Conference” banner. In addition to the annual European event, there is also an annual US event based in California and plans to include a series of local events beginning in 2009 and 2010. Our goal is to create a network of wine bloggers ...

False Truths in Print Media: The Credibility of Wine Blogs as a Publishing Tool Among the Circle of Wine Writers

465px-printer_in_1568-ceWhat if man still used stone tools from 2.6 million years ago, never advancing to the hammer or pneumatic nail gun? What if smoke signals were still used to communicate messages across long distances, instead of the digital phone or via chat? What if man still traveled solely by foot or raft rather than by car, ship, plane or spacecraft? What if Gutenberg's creation of the printing press, first launched over 500 years ago, was considered the only viable tool to share information about wine? Over the course of evolution, man has found newer, and at times, better ways of accomplishing a goal. Through logic, creativity and community, we have excelled past old ways of thinking and doing, by embracing change, growth and innovation. The printing press is a tool that was, and still is, effective for ...

Lookery.com Breaks Down Wineblogger by Demographics

Image representing Lookery as depicted in Crun...Image via CrunchBaseLookery, an advertising and user-targeting network for websites, has recently featured Wineblogger.net on their front page! Statistically, Lookery mentions that Winebloggers primary traffic source is from the USA, and more specifically, from California and Georgia. Why would we have so much traffic from Georgia? Any thoughts? (you must register with Lookery to see the full statistical break-down of Wineblogger.info). Internationally, Sweden, Portugal, Netherlands and Spain are the four primary traffic sources, listed in consecutive order. What is interesting to me, is that neither the ...

One Lovely Blog Award

Our Lovely Blog AwardHow appropriate that we at Catavino was awarded the One Lovely Blog Award from Richard of Passionate Foodie, a friend and fellow wine blogger covering all culinary related topics in Boston.  As many of you know, Catavino is the blog behind this site, but we felt it would be much more appropriate to highlight some of the fabulous wine blogs we've discovered through Wine Blogger, in addition to some foodie and tourism blogs we truly enjoy. That said, here is our list: QVinho Jackson and Jomar Brustolin are the two madmen behind this fabulous Brazilian food and wine blog! Sleek, well-designed, well-organized and jam packed with great content, it is without a doubt we would have to give them appropriate accolades ...

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