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WBW 32 Summary

I’m a bit on the late side, but the folks at the Wine Cask blog posted a summary of WBW 32. Quite an assortment of wines tasted and a pretty good turnout given the difficulty of the theme. Looks like the regular releases held up pretty well against their more expensive reserves. Check out the entire roundup here.

WBW 32 Theme Announced

The Wine Cask Blog is asking us to compare a winery’s regular and reserve bottling for the next edition of Wine Blogging Wednesday. Just pick up two wines from the same producer, grape variety and vintage; one the regular release, the other a reserve, taste and blog your notes.

Join us on Wednesday, April 11th to find out if the extra money is worth it or not.

Summary of WBW 31 Posted

Roger from Box Wines, the host of WBW 31, has posted a summary of the latest virtual tasting in no time flat. More than twenty bloggers participated this month reviewing over 30 wines poured (or sipped through a straw; where’s Beau on this one?) from non-traditional packaging. The bag in box seemed quite popular along with aluminum cans and TetraPaks. Check out the write-up here.

Thanks again for hosting, Roger!

WBW 31 Theme Announced

Roger at the Box Wines blog has announced the theme for WBW 31 as Box Wines & Non-Traditional Packaging. Post your review of a box wine, Tetra Pak, etc. by March 14, 2007. Just make sure glass is not involved in the packaging ;-)

WBW 30 Summary Posted

I finally got all the wines summarized for WBW 30 from last week and posted it at Winecast. With 50 participants and 70 wines blogged, this was the largest WBW yet. Thanks again to everyone who participated.

Welcome to WBW!

WBW logoThe other day, Wine Blogging Wednesday founder Lenn Thompson and I were chatting about how it would be cool to have a hub for all things WBW. Well, that’s what this site is all about. If you are looking for when the next event is taking place, who the host blogger is or any other detail related to WBW past, present and future then you’ll likely find it here.

Be sure to register in our forums and share your thoughts about how to make this event even better.

Cheers,

Tim Elliott
Winecast