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Monthly Archives: July 2011

Is the Wine Bloggers Conference Coming of Age?

The National Wine Bloggers Conference is coming of age. This year sets the stage to see if this popular conference can garner attendees as well as big name presentations. By moving the conference to Charlottesville, Virginia rather than the West Coast, and selling out the conference has moved to the serious conference level. To top […]

Prepping for the 2011 Wine Bloggers Conference

With ten more articles to write, photo edit and publish for wineries visited in Prince Edward County, Ontario and the Thousand Islands region of New York, the Wine Trail Traveler staff needs to pause and prep for the Wine Bloggers Conference. How do you prep for a conference? One thing is to make sure we […]

Summer 2011 Edition of the Wine Trail Traveler Quarterly

Wine Trail Traveler, LLC recently released the Summer Edition of the Wine Trail Traveler Quarterly. Filled with many photos of scenes at wineries and vineyards, it’s fun to just peruse the pictures. However, there are several recipes using wine as an ingredient. If you have the opportunity be sure to try either the Muscadine Cake […]

9th Annual Wine, Women & Fishing Tournament Supports Cancer Research

The 9th Annual Wine, Women & Fishing event takes place August 21, 2011 in Virginia Beach. (Captains meet August 20.) The proceeds of this tournament will benefit breast cancer research at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Wine, Women and Fishing is for women who enjoy fishing but can include any level of fishing experience. The Chesapeake […]

Marcia’s Coq Au Vin – Seresin Estate, New Zealand

Marcia’s Coq Au Vin – via Seresin Estate Serves 4 A perfect match with a glass of Seresin Rachel Pinot Noir. Ingredients 1 bottle Pinot Noir 1 carrot, roughly chopped 1 celery stalk, roughly chopped 1 small onion, quartered 4 cloves garlic, peeled and lightly crushed with a knife 1 clove garlic, peeled and finely sliced 1 bay leaf […]

Green Vocabulary

Do you know all the “green” words being used today? These days it seems to be easy to throw around “green” words. It is certainly a way to capture a corner of the consumers market; appealing to those who are interested in supporting “green” businesses of all types. It also important to know what green […]

Events at Wineries this Weekend!

We arrived back home after a delightful journey to Prince Edward County in Canada. The county is located along Lake Ontario. It’s a beautiful place to visit and the wine industry is quite new but there are now numerous friendly wineries to visit and more to come in the near future. Below are a number […]

Prince Edward County, Ontario Wineries

Yesterday was the last day of our delightful visit to Prince Edward County wineries. These wineries are located along the beautiful Lake Ontario. When you make plans to visit these wineries be sure to search for Prince Edward County, not the renowned Prince Edward Island. The wine growing in Prince Edward County is a relatively […]

Cellar Angels, Wine and Charity

No matter how good their wines are wineries can have a tough time selling their wines outside of their tasting rooms. Wineries located on a heavily traveled road can do well. As it has frequently been said, “It’s the location, location, location.” We have been to almost 700 wineries both large and small, boutique wineries. […]

Destination: Prince Edward County Wineries, Part Two

Our second day of exploring the wineries of Prince Edward County took us to four wineries a short drive from each other. By Chadsey’s Cairns Winery & Vineyard was a surprise right from the start. The drive to the parking area curved past vineyards and an 1800’s graveyard. This is the first graveyard next to […]


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