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  • MarkT929
    MarkT929 joined the group Vineyards in the world
    • November 28, 2012
  • MarkT929
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    • November 27, 2011
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    • MarkT929
      Mark I just messages you a screenshot showing you where it is located. If you do not see the page as is shown in the screenshot then there must be some other issue. Please let me know.
      • November 27, 2011
    • MarkT929
      MarkT929 Mark...saw the screen shot but my screen doesn't look like that
      • November 27, 2011
    • MarkT929
      MarkT929 How did you create the screen shot and where did you attach it?
      • November 27, 2011
    • MarkT929
      Mark I used an add on in google chrome. If your view is different it might be because the site thinks you are logged out but then you can reply to this discussion so that seems unlikey. What version of windows or mac are you using and which browser are you using?
      • November 27, 2011
    • MarkT929
      Mark I just checked on a Mac using Safari and Chrome and on Windows XP using Explorer, Firefox & Chrome and all work for me. I will keep trying to figure out what it is but I can only think that it is something with your browser. Have you tried using Chrome or Firefox?
      • November 27, 2011
  • MarkT929
    MarkT929 → richardpoonte: Richard, what is up with the fire?  Any news?
    • November 2, 2011
  • MarkT929
    MarkT929 is now friends with richardpoonte.
    • November 2, 2011
  • MarkT929
    MarkT929 wrote a new blog entry:
    In “The Age of Speed”, Why Hand Selling Wine is Getting So Much
    There are so many discussions going on in the wine industry about competition, promoting and marketing wine, exchange rates, and a hundred other issues that importers, distributors, and wine shop staff are faced with, that it is hard to count them all. La...
    • October 13, 2011
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    MarkT929 is now friends with ninacloud.
    • October 13, 2011
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    MarkT929 joined the event SF Wine Market - Sunday 7/17
    • July 13, 2011
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    01WineDineTv is now friends with MarkT929.
    • July 2, 2011
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    MarkT929 joined the event San Francisco Wine Market
    • June 17, 2011
  • Aveleda
    Aveleda is now friends with MarkT929.
    • April 7, 2011
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    Laura8 is now friends with MarkT929.
    • March 25, 2011
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    MarkT929 Nice to see change..looking good
    • March 25, 2011
  • MarkT929
    MarkT929 → Albarino: Love Albarino with a nice light fish; especially in the summer. As anyone tried any Albarinos that are not from Spain?
    • June 3, 2009
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    MarkT929 → Albarino: Write Something...
    • June 3, 2009
  • MarkT929
    MarkT929 → Great Wine Reads: Hello...just joined your group...and if I am repeating what anyone else has written my apologies...Back Lane Wineries of Sonoma by Tilar Masseo is a great book on the smaller lesser known (or unknown) wineries that get dwarfed by the big names She has a ...  moreHello...just joined your group...and if I am repeating what anyone else has written my apologies...Back Lane Wineries of Sonoma by Tilar Masseo is a great book on the smaller lesser known (or unknown) wineries that get dwarfed by the big names She has a very entertaining style and brings other elements into her insight to the individual wineries and the owners.  
    • April 21, 2009
  • Lamborn
    Lamborn: Hi Mark - good to know you! The next time you and your wife find yourselves in Napa Valley, we'd love to have you up to our Howell Mountain vineyard if you're interested. Feel free to contact me for any reason (here or brian at lamborn.com). Cheers!
    • June 10, 2009
  • TerraVin1
    TerraVin1: Hi Mark
    Thanks for the friend request, a little more distant to offer you a visit here in NZ but the internet seems to close the gap. I am also a believer in the European approach to wine, its ability to enhance the subtlety of foods, enrich fellowship...  more
    Hi Mark
    Thanks for the friend request, a little more distant to offer you a visit here in NZ but the internet seems to close the gap. I am also a believer in the European approach to wine, its ability to enhance the subtlety of foods, enrich fellowship with friends and reflect the vineyard and the people involved far surpasses its role as just an alcoholic beverage. My wife and I are not big players but we enjoy growing and making wine (albeit tiny) also seeing others enjoy the moment. I also love the pairing of wine (we have a food pair section on our website www.terravin.co.nz) and food in fact next month we have a chef doing a Truffle degustation menu so that should be interesting going from savoury to sweet with truffle and wine.
    If you ever do get out this way you are most welcome. Feel free to email direct or through the website. regards Mike  less
    • June 10, 2009
  • WineFi
    WineFi: Glad to have you as a friend Mark. Sonoma & Napa are places my wife and I hit regularly...well actually I guess it's cuz we have wine club pickups :-). Next time your in the area do check out the Russian River area around Santa Rosa , some nice Wines up t...  moreGlad to have you as a friend Mark. Sonoma & Napa are places my wife and I hit regularly...well actually I guess it's cuz we have wine club pickups :-). Next time your in the area do check out the Russian River area around Santa Rosa , some nice Wines up that way too!  
    • April 29, 2009
  • comicshop
    comicshop: thanks for the friend add, Mark :-) Nice selection of favourites
    • April 28, 2009
  • SanguineBlues
    SanguineBlues: Ah! That makes sense. I thought maybe they used straws or something. Just teasing. It is a luxury to have a slow paced meal, isn't it?
    • May 7, 2008
  • MarkT929
    MarkT929 → SanguineBlues: Like most Americans we had been using our wine to wash down our food...usually finishing the bottle with our meal. While we were in Paris we had been havin a conversation with a couple next to us from Provenance. We were both struck by the fact that the...  moreLike most Americans we had been using our wine to wash down our food...usually finishing the bottle with our meal. While we were in Paris we had been havin a conversation with a couple next to us from Provenance. We were both struck by the fact that they had no more of a 1/3 of their bottle with their food. We both had the same thought (Were they going to take the bottle with them). Then they order fruit and chesse after their main course and proceeded to talk, drink and eat. We have adopted a similar style where we seldom drink more than 1/2 the bottle with our main course. I know that it must be unusual because of the way waiter and waitress act (like is there something wrong with the wine). It is our time to sip and share our thoughts with each other.  less
    • May 7, 2008
  • SanguineBlues
    SanguineBlues: Forgive the dumb question: what's a European style of drinking wine?
    • May 7, 2008
  • Mark
    Mark: Hello Mark, thanks for joining Must Love Wine. If you have any questions I'll be happy to answer them. Just send me a message or comment.
    • May 7, 2008
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  • Business Name Cave Nil Vino
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  • Business Type Cave Nil Vino is an international marketing and promotion corporation dedicated to branding wineries globally, nationally and locally (within the US).
  • City New Milford
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  • Website www.cavenilvino.net
  • Business Bio As champions, agents of change and social innovators, we utilize advanced Internet marketing techniques, social & business networking, online radio and webinars to strategically create pull marketing campaigns designed to drive consumers into fine wine shops and upscale restaurants to seek those wines that we promote. We become the visible extension of the winery and their brand, taking a leadership role with American consumers. We are developing the first online network of importers, distributors, and retailers dedicated to the success of hand crafted fine wines, together with our reach of nearly 2 million consumers Cave Nil Vino is breaking new ground in the promotion of wines. Come join our effort!
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  • In “The Age of Speed”, Why Hand Selling Wine is Getting So Much

    Posted October 13, 2011

    There are so many discussions going on in the wine industry about competition, promoting and marketing wine, exchange rates, and a hundred other issues that importers, distributors, and wine shop staff are faced with, that it is hard to count them all. Last night I was looking for a packet of materi...

  • There is no Simple Solution!

    Posted October 15, 2009

    Two days ago, I received my copy of the November 15th issue of Wine Spectator – Rich and Powerful Cabernets. Before dinner, I started to skim through the pages. I stopped on Sr. Editor James Laube’s page. Entitled “Napa Cabernets on the Brink”, I hit the pause button and started reading. I...

  • Joining the Boy Scouts!

    Posted September 30, 2009

      I spent 7 years as a Scoutmaster where I tried to instill an attitude that the scouts in my troop planned for the best, prepared for the worst, & tried with every ounce of energy to succeed. The BSA simplified that as their motto of “Be Prepared”.   During the past weeks ever...

  • The Future is Here!

    Posted September 21, 2009

     Four weeks ago I published a blog entitled “It’s Not Social Media it is a Total Change in Our Way of Life!” ( http://hubpages.com/hub/ItsNotSocialMedia ); where I wrote about the future impact of phone apps on the wine industry.  In that blog (and also in ”United You May Stand, Divide You...

  • Is Your Glass Half Filled?

    Posted September 16, 2009

    As I see it there are seven groups involved with the wine business; an industry in turmoil. I have always felt that whenever there is chaos there is opportunity.  If you are in the wine business are you ready to do that? Domestic Wineries – I could write pages & pages on just this topic (b...

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  • SF Wine Market - Sunday 7/17
    July 17, 2011 1:00:00 PM PDT
    3 guests
    Experience wine country in San Francisco! Come sample and shop from over two dozens wines from boutique wineries in Napa, Sonoma and across California at the San Francisco Wine Market - a Farmer's Market for Wine. This week's market will feature win...
  • San Francisco Wine Market
    June 19, 2011 1:00:00 PM PDT
    3 guests
    The San Francisco Wine Market is the Farmer’s Market for Wine Lovers in San Francisco. The market is open every other Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in Del Monte Square, next to The Cannery at Fisherman’s Wharf. The market provides the people of San F...
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  • Santa Barbara Wine Group
    52 members
    Welcome to the Santa Barbara Wine Group. I'm looking for a couple of group leaders to to take over this group once we get it up and running. If you would like to organize or plan things please let me know. If you are in the area please join up. If you know of an event or tasting in the area please post it.
  • Albarino
    9 members
    For those who appreciate the amazing versatility of this Spanish white.
  • Must Love Wine Group
    478 members
    This group is for everyone. Check in here to meet one another, talk about your favorite wine, restaurants, outings, travels, and/or just get to know the others who belong to Must Love Wine. We already know we have one thing in common, we all love wine.
  • Great Wine Reads
    12 members
    Many of us are working to expand our wine knowledge by reading as much as we can. Here's a group to share what we are reading now, and sources of great information that we have uncovered.
  • Great Aussie Wines
    14 members
    Drank any "wow" Australian wines lately (that excludes Yellow Tail) -- let us know!

    Some Regional varietals to look out for;-

    Barossa Valley Shiraz
    Yarra Valley Pinot Noir
    Hunter Semillon
    Margaret River Chardonnay
    McLaren Vale Grenache
    Clare Valley Riesling
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