Pinotphile pages
Pinotphile pages
Do you have any links you think I should add to my "Pinot Noir Links" page : http://www.whissonlake.com/pinot-noir-links? I'm looking for any websites that will provide Pinotphiles with interesting information, news, TNs, forthcoming events, new releases, etc.
This one's not bad:
http://www.princeofpinot.com/
I dunno if Cellartracker's worth a mention too - sometimes it's hit and miss as to whether a good TN comes up about a hard to find wine, but if there's nothing else available...
Cheers,
Ian
http://www.princeofpinot.com/
I dunno if Cellartracker's worth a mention too - sometimes it's hit and miss as to whether a good TN comes up about a hard to find wine, but if there's nothing else available...
Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
Here's some more:
http://burgoblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.burgoholic.com/home/1
both blogs with TN's only on burgundy wines.
cheers
paul
http://burgoblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.burgoholic.com/home/1
both blogs with TN's only on burgundy wines.
cheers
paul
thanks
Many thanks for the suggestions - I have updated our website accordingly http://www.whissonlake.com/pinot-noir-links. Any more?
and pinot retailers?
Are there any excellent wine stores you know of that take some kind of pride in their range of Pinots, Burgundies, etc? Again, I would love to add their details to my links page.
Re: and pinot retailers?
Tom Munro wrote:Are there any excellent wine stores you know of that take some kind of pride in their range of Pinots, Burgundies, etc? Again, I would love to add their details to my links page.
At this stage someone should jump in and just mention that as Gavin (the owner of this website) has an online wine business (check the top left hand corner) any replies to this question should be directly by PM to Tom, regardless whether people think they are in direct competition or not.
It would be a bit rude to start mentioning competitors openly on the forum since Gavin is good enough to supply and maintain this place for us basically out of the goodness of his heart (and the prospect of the odd sale).
Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.