Here are some new winery blogs that have been added to our comprehensive list of winery blogs:
- Farella Vineyard
- Jorian Hill Vineyard
- Kosta Browne Winery
- Notaviva Vineyards
- Pepper Bridge Winery
- Segue Cellars (Big in the Mouth)
- Six Strings Winery - no RSS feed
- Zabibu
This brings the number of winery blogs that we know of to 46 - let us know if we've missed yours!
I'd really like to encourage these all winery bloggers to write at least once a week. Established winery bloggers like Dover Canyon, Twisted Oak, and others have seen real value from the effort that they put into their blogs. But it does take small, regular efforts.
If your winery blog is on our list, and you haven't posted in a while, maybe it's time to come back.
If you've given up on blogging, take a moment to tell us why in the comments. Thanks!
wouldn't it be feasible (for those with more programming knowledge than me) to write a simple script that appended the latest update date to your list, so this could be tracked?
technorati already does this, but a 'wiki' of winery blogs could be a useful resource for consumers
Posted by: robert mcintosh | April 30, 2007 at 07:06 AM
Nice to have you back, Mike. For a moment we thought you were giving up. We have always found your blog very useful and it is working for us -we got a radio interview out of it and some copy in the Modesto Bee.
We finally got a decent camera too.
My question is, if blogs are meant to be interactive and dynamic, how come getting people to Comment is so hard? It's not as if we're stuffy or anything, or high-faluting, but active reader participation is sparse.
Posted by: Paolo | April 30, 2007 at 02:31 PM