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Wine websites get mixed reviews
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just as Amazon revolutionized the way books are sold and Groupon has conditioned shoppers to expect daily deals on services and foods, a cluster of websites have upended the stodgy world of wine. At least a half-dozen online websites in the United States, a few in Britain and Australia and one or two in France promote wines, sometimes for as much as 60 percent less than ...
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Online wine websites get mixed reviews
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Just as Amazon revolutionized the way books are sold and Groupon has conditioned shoppers to expect daily deals on services and foods, a cluster of websites have upended the stodgy world of wine. At least a half-dozen online websites in the United States, a few in Britain and Australia and one or two in France promote wines, sometimes for as much as 60 percent less than ...
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DO YOU WANT TO KNOW? SHOULD WE TELL?
I’m not sure if you have noticed or even care, but many wine critics leave out negative reviews. If they feel a wine is not worthy of a good grade, they do not publish their findings. Is this really what the public wants? Should a wine critic or writer care more about their readers, or the feelings of the wine maker or winery owner. This is a dilemma that many are faced with and it seems as if ...
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Snooth.com Launches New Facebook Integration to Make Wine Tasting More Social
Snooth Media, home of Snooth.com the world’s largest wine site, announced a new social wine tasting experience integrated with Facebook that makes it easier for people to discover new wines and wine reviews online with their friends.New York, NY (PRWEB) January 20, 2012 Snooth Media, home of Snooth.com the world’s largest wine site, is launching a new social wine tasting experience integrated ...
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Real reviews in 'Wine School Yearbook'
Consumers looking for a good bottle of wine at a reasonable price (isn't that everyone?) might find "The "Wine School 2011 Yearbook" helpful. The book was written by Utah students who have attended classes through the Fox School of Wine.
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