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Get connected with other wine-centered women.
Featuring wine sips of the month, wine guests, interesting wine reads, and local wine events.
You are invited to post or add your blog and share your views about wine including good 'eats' that compliment wine.
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We are witnessing a remarkable time in the wine business as more women are achieving and being acknowledged in the wine world as winemakers, sommeliers, negotiants, and merchants. It is a great time to enjoy the fruit of the vine. So please join in and share your wine experiences with your friends.
Cheers! Debra Jett, Editor-in-Chief
Prosecco Wine Tasting - Not your Parent's Prosecco
By Debra Jett
Prosecco has never been a sparkling wine that I sought out as a consumer. Thoughts of Prosecco always seemed to conjure up a sparkling, sweet, cloying wine lacking in dimension. Who can forget those horrid Asti Spumonte wines of yester-year? [Asti is Prosecco’s neighbor to the West and to be fair, they can and are a very refreshing, decent wine.. [More]
Created: 6/6/2009 Edited: 7/3/2009
Vino Volo, A Respite for the Weary Traveler
By Debra Jett
Gone are the days when airline travel was glamorous, seats were roomy, airline staff were attentive to your every need, and you were fed while in the air vis-à-vis no additional fee. Ahhh, those bygone years… However, all is not lost. There is a budding new retailer that can make your airline travel a bit more civilized. Enter Vino Volo, a wine tasting bar and retail wine shop in Detroit Metro and eight other airports across the United States.
Vino Volo, Italian for “wine flight”, was founded in 2004 by a group of food and beverage savvy investors incorporated in San Francisco.. [More]
Created: 6/6/2009 Edited: 6/7/2009
By: Boss Lady - 7/3/09
This is an absolutely fabulous wine video with John Cleese as commentator. Yes, that John Cleese from Monty Python days. Be patient and take a moment to view it. Very good stuff here: http://www.hulu.. [More]
By: Boss Lady - 6/29/09
Enophiles describe wine with gender distinctions such as either "feminine" or "masculine".
Feminine characteristics assigned to these gender distinctions are: soft, elegant, charming and seductive, just to name a few.. [More]
-Crystal Kennedy, Sam's Wines -Chicago, IL

