CenterNetworks reviews Bottletalk
Sunday, February 25th, 2007A great review and instructional video of Bottletalk by Allen Stern over on CenterNetworks.
Thanks Allen!
Cheers,
A great review and instructional video of Bottletalk by Allen Stern over on CenterNetworks.
Thanks Allen!
Cheers,
Well I must say things have changed a lot since I attended university as we discovered last night when we attended Winy Nite with the grad students at the London School of Economics, where the special guest was the one and only Gary Vay-ner-chuk. Our thanks go to Edgar, Ben, Emily and all that take part in this regular event in their halls of residence for welcoming us in and providing some amazing food and wines.
Here’s a list of what we tasted and ate:
As this was following the day of workshops for Future of Web Apps London, also in attendance were Miss Rogue aka Tara Hunt and Chris Messina of Citizen Agency, who had hooked up with Gary and Erik from Wine Library TV at the conference. What I loved is the fact that Tara’s pres at the event had been all about building community online and how to relate to your members, and here was Gary appearing as a special guest at a student wine tasting night in London [a long way from his wine business in New Jersey] because they watch and love his video blog and invited him to come visit with them next time he was in London - a fantastic example of online community going offline.
Gary sharing his wisdom with Edgar, the organiser of Winy Nite, and other members:

Erik and Gary from Wine Library TV and Mark and Emma [me] of Bottletalk with Edgar the Winy Nite organiser:

We’ll definitely be seeing these folks again, and looking forward to seeing the Winy Nite guys on Bottletalk.
Cheers!
Having dug a bit deeper I’ve found further information on Wine Relief including a full PDF list of all the wines that are included. As a reminder, until 16 March some of the UK’s biggest wine retailers will donate 10% from the sale of these wines to the Comic Relief fund.
Also, Virtual Wine is running an online tasting event on 3 March featuring some of the Wine Relief wines. You can find out more information here, so we looking forward to seeing you there.
Cheers,
I know a lot of people buy wine by price and what the label looks like - I do. As of this week when entering a new wine on Bottletalk you can now add an image of the bottle or label yourself. Some of our users - thanks in particular to winescribbler, mogoot and toronaga to name but a few - have already uploaded some great photos of the wines they have tasted. For your wine image to appear on the wine page the dimensions of the image should be at least 150 pixels in height or width. You can also add images to wines you have already entered by going to the wine page and clicking the ‘Edit Wine details’ link. As a guide, try and use images that show the label as clearly as possible. Enjoy!
Between now and 16 March, most major wine retailers in the UK will donate 10% from selected wines to Wine Relief 2007, part of Comic Relief and Red Nose Day. With the exception of Oddbins and Asda, the likes of Tescos, Sainsburys, Sommerfield et all are offering a selection of wines whereby 10% goes to Wine Relief, details of the wines can be found in store.
Wine Relief has been running for several years raising a total of £2 million to help change lives in the UK and Africa, so consider these wines when shopping in the UK this month, and make sure to come tell us on Bottletalk whether they made you laugh or cry or even gave you a Red Nose