by Cindy Rynnng
Wine reviews, interviews with winemakers, winery owners, and chefs, recipes with wine pairings, lively descriptions of recently attended wine dinners, wine education and more are the focus of the content of Grape Experiences! Cindy Rynning is located in Chicago but travels frequently and is always ready to share her "grape experiences" for readers to learn from and enjoy. Cheers to wine lovers everywhere! ~
by Katerina
Katerina's Girls & Grapes is a blog for all women who are not in the wine business but love wine and are eager to learn more about wine. This blog wants to bring together all women to share their stories about wine.
by Giancarlo Davis, Deanne Balestreri
A writer and his wife wander through the wine world.
by The Colorado Wine Country Inn
The innkeepers at the Colorado Wine Country Inn in Palisade, Colorado, talk Colorado wines and wineries, Grand Valley news, food, restaurants, night life and well as hotel events and happenings. The Wine Country Inn is surrounded by 20 and a half acres of vineyards and has its own wine label.
by Ashley & Jason Edmonds, Bethany Rogers , Crispin Courtenay , Edwin Mahieu , The Grossman Family, Juanita Gates, Loren Scott, Marilyn Wrye-tipps, Michael Chava, Natalie Mills, Natalie Rohwer, Travis Tingley, Trasier Schuyler
Eat, Drink, Be Merry
by Mike Madaio, Jeff Alexander
We write about wine – and other related experiences – available to Pennsylvanians and our neighbors. Our goal is to share value, expand palates and help readers cash in on timely wine reviews, insights from vintners, lessons from history, travel and other industry news. Our aim is to create an independent forum for Pennsylvania wine writing (as well as associated food and drink topics) – news-you-can-use for the curious drinkers (and eaters) among us.
by Miranda
Pocket Pause is a blog full of tasty recipes made with locally sourced REAL food, prepared by home-cook and aspiring "farm mama" Miranda Rommel.
by Viv
Seattle Bon Vivant explores the gustatory riches of Seattle. The author is a transplanted New Yorker.
by Renée Allen
Connecticut Corkers is a blog that features Connecticut farm wineries and winemakers, as well as local wine-related events. "Corkers" has a dual meaning: a person who puts corks into bottles; and a remarkable or astounding person or thing. Both of these definitions seem apt for a blog covering wine in Connecticut. With more than 20 active wineries on the Connecticut Wine Trail and new farm winery-friendly legislation passed or being considered, the Connecticut wine industry is poised to compete in the world market.
by Matt Young
Mostly about wine and food but also talking about spirits and beer. I talk about the industry, interesting articles and opinions, events, pairings, restaurant reviews, great bargain wines and I also want to make it an educational tool for anyone interested.