Taking sips from both the sincere and the silly, the LA Times took a tour of several wine blogs this week.
The coverage was far more interesting than their coverage of food blogs because instead of simply judging
the medium of the Internet, the article considers that it could be a legitimate source of information. The columnist,
Patrick Comiskey, even weighs in on how to determine what type of site might appeal to you. The sites looked at range
from search engines and forums, like wine-searcher.com and winezap.com, to personal sites, like JoeDresner.com. Professional wine critics, such as Jancis Robinson, maintain some of the sites while others are merely from those who
love the stuff, like Red Wine Haiku and Vinography. Whether you’re looking for recommendations, tasting notes,
trivia, history or a pricing guide, you’re guaranteed to find at least one source that will fit your needs.
For a great resource to the many wine blogs, check out Wine Blog Watch.

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