The finalists for the 2010 Wine Blog Awards have been announced and voting is now open to members of the public.
That means you. If you're reading this wine blog, then chances are you probably read one or two others, and therefore you know better than anyone what passes for compelling content when it comes to wine blogs. Which is why you should exercise your vote and support the folks that spend their time writing about wine for free so you can enjoy it.
These awards aren't just a chance for you to make your opinion heard, they're also a great way for you to learn about sites you might not know about already, in particular thanks to a Best New Wine Blog category this year.
Here's a link to the voting form. Voting will close on Sunday, May 30th. Thanks for doing your part to support wine bloggers everywhere.
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1WineDude
wrote:Hey man - felt odd not to see you in any of the finalist lists. Something totally wrong with that. :-(
Alder Yarrow
wrote:Thanks Joe. Definitely was a little surprised at that myself, but c'est la vie.
david pierson
wrote:Wanted to vote for you Alder but you weren't there, but thanx for posting, check out the others, but your my fav...
yours,
Dave
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