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Weekend Links

FERMENTATION'S WEEKEND LINKS
February 18, 2006

1. Proposed Federal Budget Hits Wineries Hard

2. Koeppel's Primer on Red Wine & Chocolate

3. Calling for Competition

4. Wine Events...Everywhere

5. Where Wine, Food & Travel Writers Mingle

6. The eGullet Wine Forums

7. Cheap, Well-Aged, California Pinot Noir

8. The Terroir Confernce

9. Thomas Jefferson's Cultivated Life

10. Wine Blog of the Week: The Zinquisition

Weekend Links: February 3, 2006

WEEKEND LINKS
February 4, 2006

1. A brilliant take on the power of the wine distributors and how they keep it

2. On Anderson Valley Terroir and Pinot Noir 

3. On Carneros Terroir and Chardonnay

4. And now for something completely different

5. The Wine Spectator's Advice on Super Bowl Drinking


6. The Arkansas Historic Wine Museum...Really!!


7. Take a tour of another wine museum...only bigger

8. Who's Blogging Pinot Noir?

9. Tom's Own Favorite Post of the Week

10. Wine Blog of the Week

Weekend Links

WEEKEND LINKS
January 28, 2006

Keeping All Markets Open Best For Illinois Wineries

The Wine Region You Need To Know


In Honor of ZAP: Zins At Auction

The Great Pinot Noir Showdown: Chapter 4

The Great One..Listen, Learn, Swoon

Vote To Ban Bad Wine Words & Cliches

Who's Blogging Wine?

Getting Up There in Age

California Wine Shots

Blog of The Week: Quaffability

Weekly FERMENTED Wine Links: Oct.18, 2005

WEEKLY FERMENTED WINE LINKS: October 18, 2005
Links To Wine Information Old & New Worth Pursuing


1. THE GODDESS OF WINE GETS HIGHER ALCOHOL

Writer Jancis Robinson has some very interesting thoughts and observations on the ever increasing levels of alcohol on both sides of the Atlantic.

2. VINO
An interesting site highlighted by the inclusion of reviews by Master of Wine and Master Sommelier Ronn Wiegand. Reviews, articles, news....Good vino.

3. LONGEVITY IN A BOTTLE
Stony Hill Vineyards bottled their first wine from the 1952 harvest. At one time they defined "cult producers" as their non-malolactic, austere, graceful chardonnays were among the most coveted in Napa Valley. Their own website is a great source of information on one of California's most important wineries.

4. NAPA VALLEY LIVE
Just for a second, take a look at the live webcam aimed out over a Napa Valley Vineyard in the town of St. Helena. You'll note...it's that time of year. The leaves are turning yellow. It's mid October...Do you know where your Cabernet is?

5. WINE APPARENTLY COMES IN SO MANY DIFFERENT VARIETALS

6. WINE FIRE: IT HAS HAPPENED BEFORE
It wasn't that long ago that another set of wineries were struck by fire. This Wine Spectator article from 2000 makes the point.

7. WINE AUCTION PRICES AND BUSINESS CYCLES
Do they correlate? This academic paper tries to answer the question.

8. "THE GREAT WINES OF AMERICA"
My candidate for the best wine book of the year. Even upon glancing at the book it was clear this is the book American wine lovers have wanted for some time.

9. THE FILMOGRAPHY OF WINE
Wine on film

10. WINE BLOG OF THE WEEK: WINE WAVES
Wine Waves is nearly all about reviews. They do a good, consistent job of it too. The prize is the photography, however, Hands down the best bottle shots in the blogosphere.

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