This morning the winners of the 2007 American Wine Blog Awards were announced. Perhaps the most visible set of awards yet conducted for the world of wine blogging, these awards were the brainchild of Tom Wark, a prolific blogger himself and a tireless advocate for the world of wine blogs.
As part of this first edition of these awards, Vinography has won the award for Best Wine Reviews. Thank you very much for your votes. I'm honored to be recognized.
Here is the list of the winners in all categories:
Best Single Subject Wine Blog: The Wine Collector
Best Winery Blog: Pinotblogger
Best Podcast or Video Blog: Wine Library TV
Best Wine Blog Graphics: The Good Grape
Best Writing on a Wine Blog: Dr. Vino
Best Overall Wine Blog Dr. Vino
A hearty congratulations to these winners, Tyler, Jeff, Steve, Gary, and Josh. These folks, as well as the finalists from among whom these winners were chose offer truly some of the best of what the web has to offer to wine lovers.
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TexaCali Ali
wrote:I toast to you - Alder and to all the rest of the award winners!
Congrats! Ali
Steve
wrote:Way to go, Alder, congrats.
Sean
wrote:Congratulations, Alder!
Alder's mom
wrote:Your hard work and incredible energy comes through again. Congratulations Alder!
Michael Brill
wrote:Congrats Alder! Couldn't happen to a better Alder.
Tom Fuller
wrote:Well Deserved!
Congrats...
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