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Friday, March 28th, 2008

If I had to choose between beer and wine, beer would win every single time because I just haven’t developed a taste for wine at this point in my life. I’ve tried a few different wines, but so far there hasn’t been one that really hit the spot for me. I may be uneducated about wine, but there are plenty of wine aficionados out there that are on top of things and can identify the unique characteristics that differentiate one wine from another. This is easier said than done, and with wine becoming more popular these days, you’ll probably want to turn to an expert who can help guide you through the complex world of wine, and there is no better guide than Gary Vaynerchuk from Wine Library TV.

Gary’s enthusiasm about wine is contagious, and whether you’re a wine newbie, expert, or something in-between, Gary’s Wine Library TV video blog will take you along for the ride as he does some wine tasting and discusses other issues related to wine. There’s obviously a lot more to wine than just drinking it, and Wine Library TV will have you sounding like you know what you’re talking about in no time at all, however, with Gary’s help, you won’t just know wine, you’ll understand it.

Snooth

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

I’ve tried to get into wine before, but when it comes to alcoholic beverages, I prefer beer (in moderation, of course). For a lot of wine drinkers, wine isn’t just something that you buy and drink in the same way that you buy a soda and finish it in three gulps. Instead, wine is meant to be experienced, enjoyed, and appreciated. There are so many subtleties between different types of wines, and you really have to learn about them if you wish to carry on a conversation with a wine aficionado. Snooth will give you some help, but more than anything, it’ll provide you with some tasty wine recommendations in a social way.

Search for whatever you’re interested in and then filter the results to better match what you want. The site contains information on hundreds of thousands of wines and millions of reviews from professionals and regular people like you and I, so if you can’t find anything that you like here, then you truly must be a wine snob. Once you’ve rated at least five wines, you’ll begin to receive personalized wine recommendations which could prove to be useful the next time that you wish to purchase a new bottle.