Anyone know of any Aussie Wine Blogs? I can think of two, Appellation Australia and Pinot Island. Both are listed on the Wine Blog Watch. If anyone has one or knows of any IÂ’d like to hear about it as I want to start a listing of Aussie Wine Blogs on my own eBlog.
Thanks,
Mike
Aussie Wine Blogs
Hi Mike,
http://vinodiversity.blogspot.com is Australian I believe. There are a few other Australian and NZ blogs that are mainly food related, but dabble in wine a little, especially during Wine Blogging Wednesday.
Regards,
Cam Wheeler
http://vinodiversity.blogspot.com is Australian I believe. There are a few other Australian and NZ blogs that are mainly food related, but dabble in wine a little, especially during Wine Blogging Wednesday.
Regards,
Cam Wheeler
Re: Aussie Wine Blogs
KMP wrote:Anyone know of any Aussie Wine Blogs? I can think of two, Appellation Australia and Pinot Island. Both are listed on the Wine Blog Watch. If anyone has one or knows of any IÂ’d like to hear about it as I want to start a listing of Aussie Wine Blogs on my own eBlog.
Thanks,
Mike
Excuse my lack of knowledge but what is a BLOG.
Graham
Chardonnay: A drink you have when there is no RED wine, the beer hasn't arrived and the water may be polluted
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Re: Aussie Wine Blogs
GrahamB wrote:Excuse my lack of knowledge but what is a BLOG.
Graham
Abbreviation is for Web Log. Blogger defines it as A blog is your easy-to-use web site, where you can quickly post thoughts, interact with people, and more.
Some people confuse a blog with a web diary, but its really much more. Bloggers initially were folks who would search the internet for obscure sites and information and post it on their sites (i.e. the pre-Google days). Now blogs are sites that use the internet to the greatest advantage and can be very specialized, like Spice Blog. A number have significant political, social etc influence.
I use mine as a cheap way both to store and get thoughts, information and tasting notes on wine onto the internet. You can use Blogger, TypePad, Xanga,
LiveJournal, WordPress etc, to set up a Blog.
If I was going to start over again I'd probably go with TypePad. In fact if I could get my act together I'd change to TypePad right now. But the biggest problem with a Blog is finding the time to keep it updated.
(Note: In case you don't know if you click on the names in red it will take you to the relevant web site.)
Mike
Gavin,
from my expereince,
exchaning links with BLOGers who know what they are doing was very good for us:
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..and them.
from my expereince,
exchaning links with BLOGers who know what they are doing was very good for us:
http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=wi ... &FORM=QBHP
..and them.
Re: Aussie Wine Blogs
KMP wrote:GrahamB wrote:Excuse my lack of knowledge but what is a BLOG.
Graham
Abbreviation is for Web Log. Blogger defines it as A blog is your easy-to-use web site, where you can quickly post thoughts, interact with people, and more.
Some people confuse a blog with a web diary, but its really much more. Bloggers initially were folks who would search the internet for obscure sites and information and post it on their sites (i.e. the pre-Google days). Now blogs are sites that use the internet to the greatest advantage and can be very specialized, like Spice Blog. A number have significant political, social etc influence.
I use mine as a cheap way both to store and get thoughts, information and tasting notes on wine onto the internet. You can use Blogger, TypePad, Xanga,
LiveJournal, WordPress etc, to set up a Blog.
If I was going to start over again I'd probably go with TypePad. In fact if I could get my act together I'd change to TypePad right now. But the biggest problem with a Blog is finding the time to keep it updated.
(Note: In case you don't know if you click on the names in red it will take you to the relevant web site.)
Mike
Thank you..... I feel illuminated
Graham
Chardonnay: A drink you have when there is no RED wine, the beer hasn't arrived and the water may be polluted