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The Ethos of This Blog

Published on September 16, 2021

I’ve been working my way through emails and social media DMs in response to my last two posts wondering about what the wine industry’s response to Texas’s abortion ban will be and frustrations over how wax can diminish the enjoyment of what is otherwise a remarkably delicious wine. While there has certainly been some great support and insights learned from some of the conversations that these posts have sparked, there has also been some strangely…

Amber LeBeau
Published on September 16, 2021
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Waxsplaining – Let’s make enjoying wine harder!

Published on September 14, 2021

Last night I attempted to enjoy a bottle of wine at dinner with my wife. I eventually succeeded and the wine, a super cool bottle of Old Vine Colombard from stellar South African producer Ian Naudé, was delicious. Lovely peach and citrus notes with a creamy, textured mouthful, lively acidity and a long stony finish. It went exquisitely well with the complex flavors of the Indian dishes we had. Fabulous wine. But the only spoiler…

Amber LeBeau
Published on September 14, 2021
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Should the Wine Industry Boycott Texas?

Published on September 3, 2021

How should the wine industry respond to Texas’s new abortion ban? Should consumers and buyers avoid purchasing Texas wine? Should tourists thinking about visiting cross it off their list? (Considering the state’s COVID situation that might be wise for a multitude of reasons.) What about the wineries across the globe, from California to Australia and Europe, long attracted to Texas’s sizable and growing market of wine drinkers? Should they tell their wholesalers or importers to…

Amber LeBeau
Published on September 3, 2021
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Smoke & Woke – Why this virtue signaling wine writer is tired of stupid heavy bottles

Published on July 1, 2021

Oh dear, is she doing another rant about bottle weight? Yes, she is doing another rant about bottle weight. But let’s start with some interesting news. Kiona Vineyards, one of the pioneers in Washington State and the Red Mountain AVA, announced that they will be bottling all their wines–from entry-level to reserve–in the same lighter-weight bottle. Now I’ve raved about the savvy business sense of Kiona before (Winery Tasting Notes Done Right) and you can…

Amber LeBeau
Published on July 1, 2021
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min read VirtualWineEvents.com, Wine marketing

A Round Up of Talks on Virtual Wine Events and More

Published on May 17, 2021
by Amber LeBeau in VirtualWineEvents.com, Wine marketing
We’ve zoomed past the 1 year anniversary of VirtualWineEvents.com and I couldn’t be more thrilled with the site’s success. We’ve featured over 12,000 virtual tastings, webinars, IG Lives and other online wine events–reaching a global audience from over 70 countries. Plus, our video search library continues to grow. There are nearly 6000 links to recordings of online wine events, allowing them to continue reaching consumers long after the event has ended. I’ll share more data…
min read General

Room to Breathe

Published on May 13, 2021
by Amber LeBeau in General
Oh nelly! I just finished (hopefully, maybe, dear god please…) the last of my WSET Diploma exams with two days of hand cramps and blind tasting. I won’t know for three months or so if I passed but after more than a year of this ordeal consuming my life, I just want to move on. In future posts, I’ll share more thoughts about going through the WSET Diploma process and the value of wine certifications…
min read Wine marketing

One-Click Drinking

Published on February 12, 2021
by Amber LeBeau in Wine marketing
I’ll be honest. The ongoing pandemic and isolation have really done a number on me. It’s incredible how the world feels so jumbled and out of place while also static and frozen at the same time. It’s been tough working up the urge to write, so I’ve spent my time more as a consumer rather than commentator. But that tour of just making due, day by day, has ushered in an appreciation for how screwcaps…
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