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Good Libations, The Wine Show Attracts Industry Movers and Shakers to its Wine Podcast

Good Libations, The Wine Show Attracts Industry Movers and Shakers to its Wine Podcast










Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) June 22, 2006

“Good Libations, The Wine Show”, a weekly Internet web radio show and podcast, celebrates its first year of broadcasting on June 24, and attributes its success as one of the first podcasts on this subject to its top quality guests. “The show has been successful due to its ability to attract some of the top movers and shakers in the wine industry, including winery owners, winemakers, sommeliers, wine writers and chefs who have appeared on the show from around the globe”, according to Sommelier and Co-Host, Karl S. Von Senden. The show is one of the first podcasts on this topic and is hosted by wine experts Von Senden and Debbie Elder, both of Greater Phoenix, Arizona.

Featured guest highlights from the past year include:


“Wines for Women” – Leslie Sbrocco, award winning wine author and television host.

“Sparkling Wines and Olive Oils” – Joy Anne Sterling, Partner, Iron Horse Vineyards.

“The Dynamics of a Wine Auction” – Fritz Hatton, Christie’s International Wine Consultant and Vintner of Arietta and Konngsgarrd Wineries.

“Wine Blogging” – Alder Yarrow, Host of Vinography.com, the most popular wine blogs on the web today.

“Wines from Amador County” – Jeff Runquist, Winemaker, Jeff Runquist Wines.

“Wine Writing” with Natalie MacLean, James Beard award winning wine writer.

“Wine and Music” – Bruce Cohn, Owner, B.R. Cohn Winery and former manager of the Doobie Brothers.

“Wine Art” – Thomas Arvid, artist and creator of oversized still life wine paintings.

“All About Tequila” – Chef Robert McGrath, Owner, Roaring Fork Restaurant.

“Wine and NASCAR” – Randy Lynch, Owner, Bennett Lane Winery and NASCAR West Sponsor.

“Good Libations, The Wine Show” is a weekly, radio show that presents an upbeat, entertaining introduction to the “world of wine” featuring interviews with leading winemakers, chefs and vintners. Listeners are treated to discussions on trends in the wine industry, fun facts and education about wine and food, and they have the opportunity to submit questions to their hosts to be answered on the air.

Von Senden is Owner of Castle Mark Cellars, and former Chairman of the Central Arizona Chapter of the American Institute of Wine and Food, (AIWF). Von Senden’s formal training extends through the Wine Fundamentals Certificate Level Two certified by the International Sommeliers’ Guild, and he is a current scholar in the prestigious Masters of Wine Program. As an experienced licensed contractor and president of Castle Mark Cellars, he constructs and consults on the design, and crafting of wine cellars and wine rooms, as well as wine selection and storage. As a speaker and educator, he conducts wine seminars and hosts presentations.

Elder has an extensive background in marketing and event planning with an emphasis on food and wine. Elder is a culinary instructor, former owner of a cooking school, food stylist, and past marketing coordinator for Beaulieu Vineyard’s consumer wine education program in Arizona. She is a frequent contributor to consumer magazines on the topic of food and wine. Elder is a member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP), Meeting Professionals International (IACP), and a former board member of the Phoenix chapter of the American Institute of Wine & Food (AIWF).

Von Senden and Elder have sophisticated plans for the future with continued hosting of internationally recognized guests, remote broadcasts from wineries and restaurants, and authoring a wine and food pairing guide. The June 30th show will feature Michael Green, Wine Consultant to Gourmet Magazine who will talk about hosting a wine tasting.    

To learn more, log on at http://www.goodlibations.net every Friday after 1PM Mountain Standard Time for an updated show. Past episodes are available in Karl & Debbie’s web library upon demand. Further information about the show and featured topics and guests, can be found on their website at http://www.goodlibations.net

Contact:

Debbie J. Elder

Co-Host

Good Libations, The Wine Show

480 678 8112

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WineWeb.com Announces Rewards Program for Site Participation

WineWeb.com Announces Rewards Program for Site Participation










Santa Fe, NM (PRWEB) September 8, 2005

The WineWeb announces “WineWeb Points”, a rewards program designed to encourage the Web site’s frequent visitors to actively contribute in making The WineWeb an even greater online destination for wine. WineWeb Points will be given to visitors who participate in the wine discussion forum, refer others to the site, or who buy wine on The WineWeb. Rewards include wine merchant gift certificates, wine glasses and WineWeb branded merchandise.

“We want to reward our many visitors who are helping to make this wine community great”, states Ron Kreutzer, WineWeb’s founder. “This will be the base for a exciting program where we can create special promotions to reward our frequent visitors”. As a special incentive to kick-off the WineWeb Points program, the first 200 people to register will be entered to win a special bottle from Ron’s wine cellar.

With over 30,000 wineries integrated into the site, The WineWeb has become an online destination for consumers to find wine, discuss wine, and to buy wine online. The WineWeb Points program adds the element of fun into buying wine online.

For more information go to http://www.wineweb.com/wineweb-points.html.

In our ongoing efforts to foster community, The WineWeb will be contributing a portion of this month’s profits to the Red Cross for the benefit of the victims of hurricane Katrina.

About The WineWeb:

WineWeb Enterprises, Inc., founded in 1995, provides Internet services to wine consumers, wineries, and wine merchants. Its trademarked service, The WineWeb, maintains a directory of over 30,000 wineries from around the world, provides value-added e-commerce services to assist wineries and wine merchants in selling wine online, and provides a consumer-friendly method of integrating thousands of wines into a searchable environment.

Contact Information

Ron Kreutzer

WineWeb Enterprises, Inc.

505-577-9597

http://www.wineweb.com

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LearnAboutWine Brings ‘Stars Of Santa Barbara’ to South Coast Plaza for Night of Premium Wine Tasting Under the Stars

LearnAboutWine Brings ‘Stars Of Santa Barbara’ to South Coast Plaza for Night of Premium Wine Tasting Under the Stars












Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) June 9, 2009

LearnAboutWine and South Coast Plaza invite wine lovers to sample more than 100 world-class wines and support fundraising efforts for Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County at “STARS of Santa Barbara” at South Coast Plaza, Orange County’s premier wine and food event. “STARS of Santa Barbara” will features wines from boutique and renowned wine producers, including Bonaccorsi Wine Co., Loring Wine Co., Demetria Estate, Jonata Wines and Foxen Vineyards, among many others. Charlie Palmer, Marché Moderne, Pizzeria Ortica, and Quattro Caffé are just a few of the fine restaurants serving gourmet fare. Event sponsors include KCRW with DJ Jason Bentley (the first DJ to ever spin at the Academy Awards’ Governor’s Ball!), who will emcee and provide the evening’s soundtrack; and Riedel Crystal, who will provide elegant stemware for the tasting.

WHAT: “STARS of Santa Barbara” at South Coast Plaza wine and food event

WHEN: Wednesday, June 24 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

WHERE:

The Garden Terrace at South Coast Plaza

3333 Bristol St.

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

COST:

$ 65.00 online at http://www.LearnAboutWine.com

$ 75.00 at the door, if tickets remain

Email Public Relations Director Michelle McCue at michelle (at) mccuecommunications (dot) com for more information or additional high-res images.

About LearnAboutWine

Founded in 1995 by Certified Wine Educator, Ian Blackburn, LearnAboutWine is the leading source for wine education and events in Los Angeles. Pioneering programs such as “Wine Camp: Introduction to Wine” and “Palate Builder: Taste Like A Pro,” LearnAboutWine has demystified wine for tens of thousands of wine lovers and continues to offer unique, educational wine classes and tasting events for both novices and experienced connoisseurs. LearnAboutWine also creates customized wine-centered events and tastings, either at Loft218 in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles or at the client’s location.

LearnAboutWine programs include:

    L.A.W. SCHOOL: LearnAboutWine’s Credential Education Program, an intensive educational course series for wine trade professionals and passionate consumers
    Wine Business 101: A special course for aspiring wine professionals exploring a career in wine importing, distributing, negotiating, marketing, and/or sales
    Sunday School: A unique program of Sunday tasting classes, exploring everything from wine appreciation to Belgian beers to artisanal sake

MEDIA CONTACT: Michelle McCue at michelle (at) mccuecommunications (dot) com or 213.985.1011

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Live Dangerously ? Wine Teasers Recommendations for Trendy Wines at Thanksgiving Dinner

Live Dangerously – Wine Teasers Recommendations for Trendy Wines at Thanksgiving Dinner










La Crosse, WI (PRWEB) November 16, 2005

Which two wines are traditionally served with Thanksgiving dinner: 1) Champagne and Riesling, 2) Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, or 3) Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir?

Need a hint? Look at the choices again and choose the heaviest combination of wines. By now the answer is probably obvious: 2) Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.

The question and hint come from Wine Teasers Wine Game, which goes on to suggest that menu planners may want to consider trendier wines for this year’s turkey dinner. According to Stefan Smith, creator of Wine Teasers Wine Game, people have been serving both Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon with Thanksgiving dinner for years. While these wines continue to be outstanding choices that complement many traditional Thanksgiving dishes, they do not necessarily reflect people’s current tastes in wine.

But Thanksgiving is all about tradition, not innovation, and the dinner menu is no exception. Is this the occasion to tweak a wine formula that has worked for years?

According to Smith, “Absolutely! Thanksgiving dinner is the perfect opportunity to have fun with wine. You have a fairly fixed menu (this is perhaps the one meal where originality doesn’t count), so it is easier to predict which wines will work. Since you don’t want to tinker too drastically with traditional entrees and desserts, you are left with wine as the perfect vehicle to express your originality. Many wine experts are suggesting alternatives to Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay for this year’s turkey dinner.”

The Wine Teasers solution? “To be less traditional and more in line with current drinking trends, try Pinot Grigio for your white and Pinot Noir for your red wine. They are established performers, currently very popular, and safe enough to please almost all wine drinkers.” Smith adds that these wines may actually complement many turkey-day dishes better than the heavier, more traditional wine choices.

The Wine Teasers question goes on to say that in addition to the red and white wine choices, “make the meal perfect by serving a sparkling wine before dinner” (and let’s face it, dinner with the relatives may require a preliminary sip or two!).

Wine Teasers Wine Game is available at http://www.wineteasers.com, at Amazon.com, and at selected wine and grocery stores across the country.

Wine Teasers Wine Game is a product of Fine Wine Games, Inc. Stefan Smith, company founder and president, is an academic outreach librarian at the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse whose search for fun wine-learning experiences inspired him to create Wine Teasers Wine Game. The game went to market in fall, 2005 and is available at http://www.winteasers.com, Amazon.com, and at wine and grocery stores nationwide (see list at http://www.wineteasers.com/buy.htm).

Contact:

Stefan Smith

Fine Wine Games, Inc.

2528 Madison Pl

La Crosse, WI 54601

888 258-8575

Stefan@wineteasers.com.

http://www.wineteasers.com

Background information on Wine Teasers is available through a La Crosse Tribune news article available at http://www.rivervalleynewspapers.com/articles/2005/10/17/business/biz%201.txt

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100BestWines.com Launched to Help Everyone Enjoy Wine

100BestWines.com Launched to Help Everyone Enjoy Wine










Overland Park, KS (PRWEB) January 22, 2007

After months of research, analysis and ‘many bottles of wine,’ 100BestWines.com launched last week as an online solution for the casual wine drinker’s foray into enjoying wine. Targeting a large segment different from that of most online wine sites, and promising to eliminate the intimidation of wine jargon and wine ratings, 100BestWines’ focus is to make it easy to learn about, choose, store and enjoy wine.

“Being members of our intended demographic, and recognizing the hurdles people that aren’t wine connoisseurs face, we strive to make it simple for everyone to choose wines they will like and they can afford, and discover what accessories might help them to enjoy their wine,” states Mike Gassman, one of 100BestWines founders. “By stripping away the perceived aura surrounding wine, we hope to help people discover that the best wine is always the wine they like best,” continues Gassman.

The 100BestWines website builds upon three major components. There are numerous articles encompassing general information on wine, wine gifts baskets, wine clubs, wine storage, wine glasses and accessories, and personalized wine to improve the knowledge of readers and assist in their purchasing. There are online retailers listed for each article category, with a description of the vendor’s expertise in that segment as well as highlighted product choices. And, of course, there is a list of their 100 recommended wines, broken down by varietal and cost, and with notes from the winemakers.

About 100BestWines.com:

100BestWines.com, founded in 2006, provides an online resource to help learn about and shop for the best in wine, wine accessories and gifts. With the stated goal of making everyone’s wine buying simple, 100BestWines maintains a list of 100 recommended wine selections that are kept current based on availability, as well as informative articles to help with the selection of wine glasses, wine coolers, wine clubs and wine gifts.

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Wine Survey Reveals A Shift In Some Wine Spending Habits

Wine Survey Reveals A Shift In Some Wine Spending Habits











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Orlando, FL (PRWEB) October 19, 2010

Rhino Wine Gear (http://www.rhinowinegear.com) a leading on-line company providing quality wine products and accessories for wine enthusiasts, surveyed over 1000 wine drinkers to get a peek at their wine buying habits. The results reveal a slight shift from restaurant wine purchases to store wine purchases.

“The wine survey had some interesting results, it turns out wine drinkers are not that adventurous when it comes to buying wine in a restaurant.” said Ken Zipeto, CEO, Rhino Wine Gear. “We also discovered that the majority of wine drinkers spend $ 11-$ 15 per bottle when making a purchase in a wine store.”

While the survey uncovered that wine drinkers are spending less per bottle of wine in a restaurant, most likely due to the economy, the participants have maintained the same spending habits on their store purchases of wine.

The survey was conducted in August and September 2010 with more than 1000 respondents. The survey results and additional information can be found at http://www.RhinoWineGear.com/winesurvey.html

About Rhino Wine Gear

Rhino Wine Gear is committed to providing the highest quality wine products at great prices. Rhino Wine Gear is also committed to raising money and awareness to conserving its namesake, the Rhino. Rhino Wine Gear donates a portion of its profits to Save the Rhino International whose mission is to conserve critically endangered rhinoceros species in the wild.

Rhino Wine Gear and its extensive line of products have been featured in publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Wine Spectator On-Line. Since 1999, Rhino Wine Gear has provided a vast array of wine related items to individual consumers, wineries and Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States.

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Wine-Searcher Presents Award at the International Wine Challenge Event

Wine-Searcher Presents Award at the International Wine Challenge Event











(PRWEB) September 17, 2008

Wine Searcher, http://www.wine-searcher.com, participated in the International Wine Challenge Awards evening in London on 3rd September where over 850 guests attended to applaud the winners of the prestigious wine awards.

The International Wine Challenge launched 25 years ago is the world’s largest wine competition. Held annually, it attracts entries from over 40 countries and this year had over 40,000 bottles of wine submitted for blind tasting.

Wine Searcher is a major sponsor of the IWC event. Adon Kumar, the General Manager of Wine-Searcher.com hosted ten merchants and sponsors at the Wine-Searcher dinner table and presented the trophy to the winner of the Direct Merchant Award.

“It was a privilege to be among some of the world’s best and award winning winemakers and merchants; and actually taste the trophy winning wines”, said Mr Kumar.

Wine-Searcher, used by over 600,000 visitors each month, is the world’s largest and most used wine search engine.

Wine-Searcher Limited is a NZ registered company and employs 10 staff including a qualified wine specialist and a sommelier. The company does not itself sell any wine.

For more information:

Adon Kumar

Wine-Searcher.com

General Manager

+64 9 815-1656

Mob: +64 21 250 8773

Email: adon@wine-searcher.com

http://www.wine-searcher.com

About International Wine Challenge

For information on the IWC event and to review the winners visit http://www.internationalwinechallenge.com/

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Wine Societies: Taking the Online Wine World to the Next Level

Wine Societies: Taking the Online Wine World to the Next Level











Mountain View, CA (PRWEB) December 13, 2007

Online wine sites have not changed much since the Internet bubble burst. That is, until now. Wine review sites and social networks are popping up everywhere. With a Web 2.0 perspective in mind, Wine Societies is combining a vintage wine bazaar with a savvy community of wine enthusiasts, and has created a true online marketplace for wine lovers.

A New Marketplace

A first of its kind, Wine Societies enables private collectors and enthusiasts to monetize their personal collections by selling or auctioning vintage wines to wine retailers and wholesalers and simultaneously – some would say democratically – setting prices and informing the market. A new transparency will transform the wine sales. Licensed wineries, retailers and wholesalers will have increased access to the private collections of discerning connoisseurs and wineries will be able to auction or sell reserve and specialty wines to wholesalers. Similarly, retailers will have increased access to wholesalers.

An Open Community

Catering to all aspects of wine culture, winesocieties.com hooks visitors from day one. First-timers and old pros find like-minded individuals and communities dedicated to sharing their views and offering blogs on the nuances of wine and wine culture. The latest trends, products and events populate the daily news features, while an array of features and tools enable visitors to record and store information, photos and videos related to wine and wine culture.

“Wine Societies plans to add innovations regularly,” said Mark L. Feldman, a Wine Societies board member and advisor and CEO of Destiny Bay Wines, an importer of luxury, collectors’ wines. “The intent is to stimulate greater understanding, opportunity, and excitement, as well as broader participation of consumers and small players in the world’s wine market.”

Wine Societies has no subscription fees, membership terms or contracts of any sort. Becoming a member is free, with no obligation.

“We’re very excited about Wine Societies. Our mission was to create a destination that fosters community for wine lovers while offering a marketplace to legally monetize their vintage wine collections. Wine Societies is sort of a Facebook meets eBay with a specific focus on wine and wine culture,” said Brian Warren, VP of Marketing at Wine Societies.

About Wine Societies

Wine Societies was founded in June 2006 to provide a unique online marketplace and stimulating community for all wine lovers, from connoisseurs and enthusiasts to neophytes. There are no subscription fees, membership terms or contracts of any sort. Becoming a member is free, with no obligation. Visit us at http://www.winesocieties.com.

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‘Women Wine Critics Board’ Hosts Discussion on a New Wine Magazine for Women

‘Women Wine Critics Board’ Hosts Discussion on a New Wine Magazine for Women










Paso Robles, CA (PRWEB) February 22, 2006

Beginning in May, a new wine magazine for women will be available at newsstands throughout the U.S. This week editor-in-chief Michele Ostrove meets with like-minded men and women on the Women Wine Critics Board website to discuss the launch of Wine Adventure magazine.

Readers are encouraged to leave questions and comments for Ostrove on the Women Wine Critics Board blogsite. The site is managed by Mary Baker, who is a managing partner of Dover Canyon Winery in Paso Robles, California.

“This is an opportunity for readers to interact with an editor during the first year of a publication’s existence,” comments Baker. “How exciting is that? This is our chance to speak up and offer ideas for a new wine publication—one that’s not geared around scoring points and collecting trophies as if wine was some sort of PrimeWine sports activity.”

Wine Adventure, the first wine magazine for women, merges food, travel and style through the universal connection of wine. Each issue features wine country travel destinations, both far-flung and close to home; entertaining and lifestyle ideas; food and wine pairings; wine trends and know-how; interviews with personalities connected to wine; wine picks from an array of experts and much more – delivered in a fun, highly readable format.

“We created Wine Adventure to meet a need that had not been previously addressed by wine publications,” explains Ostrove. “Our goal was to make Wine Adventure a vehicle for expanding readers’ wine horizons in creative and fun ways.”

Recent research indicates that 55% of wine purchases in the U.S. are made by women, and Ostrove points out that many wineries are launching marketing campaigns to attract more women buyers. “While I don’t necessarily agree with the premise that women want something different in a wine, I do view these campaigns as a positive sign that our buying power and interests are finally being recognized. Hopefully, not too far down the road, we won’t be ‘dumbed down’ to in wine advertising, ignored by restaurant sommeliers, or assumed to only have a palate for low-calorie, ‘light’ wines.”

On the other hand, Ostrove feels that women want a more relaxed and less competitive approach to wine. “One of my goals with Wine Adventure is to address the ‘intimidation factor’ that traditional wine marketing and publications have fostered — that you have to be an expert or wine snob to enjoy and collect wine.”

“I think this publication will appeal to both men and women,” adds Baker, “specifically people who are interested in wine and travel, but who want a user-friendly approach to learning about wine. I hope our readers will post questions and comments for Michele. This is a golden opportunity to make our voices heard.”

The Women Wine Critics Board is an ‘alternative’ wine site, featuring articles by new voices in wine writing and links to wine sites hosted by women. A recent article on ‘Wine and Pregnancy’ by Israel wine writer Daniel Rogov sparked wide interest. Baker invites writers who have an interest in writing about wine to contact her.

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Wine Club Directory.net Disproves Myth that Only the Rich Can Afford to Give a Wine Club Membership for the Holidays

Wine Club Directory.net Disproves Myth that Only the Rich Can Afford to Give a Wine Club Membership for the Holidays













Wine Club Gift Guide


Portland, OR (PRWEB) November 11, 2010

The Wine Club Directory introduced their all new 2010 wine club gift guide today to show holiday shoppers how easy and affordable it is to give the gift of a wine club membership this holiday season.

Contrary to popular belief, giving the gift of a wine club membership is not just for the wealthy with lots of disposable income. In fact, some of the most popular wine clubs listed in the Wine Club Directory, such as the Wall Street Journal Wine Club and the 4 Seasons Wine Club, offer introductory offers as low as $ 5.83 a bottle of wine.

“Giving the gift of a wine club membership is by far the most memorable gift there is,” said the owner of the Wine Club Directory. “Every month the receiver of your gift is reminded of your generosity and exquisite taste. There simply is no better gift this holiday season than a wine club membership.”

The Wine Club Directory’s wine club gift guide makes finding the perfect wine club quick and easy for online shoppers by categorizing wine clubs by price (from $ 5.83 a bottle to $ 74.98 a bottle), frequency (monthly or quarterly), wine type (red wine, white wine, etc.), region (California wine club, International wine clubs, etc.) and quality.

With over 50 different wine clubs reviewed and listed in the Wine Club Directory, it’s never been easier for wine club shoppers to find just the right wine club for themselves, their friends and their family members.

About the Wine Clubs Directory

The Wine Club Directory is a family run website that has been reviewing wine clubs since 2000. Run by a wine loving family with over 30 years of wine club receiving experience, the Wine Club Directory aims to help as many wine club shoppers as possible by explaining the good, the bad and the ugly on every wine club they try. Learn more at http://www.wineclubdirectory.net.

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