There are many quality wine blogs out there, all around the world! We’re looking for the best, and most friendly ones…
So many in fact, it’s not easy knowing which ones are worth reading, exploring, or following. Know that, as you’ve landed here, you’ve happened to get to one of the best ones in fact 😉
More seriously, beyond Social Vignerons itself, I have gathered some of my favorite wine blogs, arguably some of the best ones, at least some that share the same passion for our favorite beverage, and managed by some friendly approachable wine lovers.
If you know of or you are a good wine blogger that would deserve to be featured here, contact us. This list is to be completed with the best wine peeps out there!
Enjoy 🙂
Vinography
Blog Url: vinography.com
Name of Founder:Â Alder Yarrow
Other Contributing bloggers: Occasional, irregular contributions from other writers. Regular photography contributions from George Rose and Andy Katz.
Blog Description/Purpose:Â A wine blog consisting of wine reviews, wine news, and editorial content about the wine industry.
Base Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
Frequency of Posts: 3-6 per week
Contact Info: alder(at)vinography.com
Social Media Links:
Awards/Recognitions: Include 2014 Millesima Blog Awards (Top 10 Wine Review Blog), 2013 JAMES BEARD AWARD NOMINEE (Best Individual Blog), 2012 WINE BLOG AWARDS (Best Writing on a Wine Blog), 2011 WINE BLOG AWARDS (Best Writing on a Wine Blog).
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Alder Yarrow of Vingraphy
The Wine Wankers
Blog Url:Â winewankers.com
Name of Founders: Drew Lambert and Conrad Grah
Blog Description/Purpose: G’day, you’re at the best wine blog ever! We’re all about wine; without the wankery.
Base Location: Sydney, Australia – Stockholm, Sweden
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Q&A with Wine Influencers; The Wine Wankers & Social Media
Wine Folly
Blog Url: winefolly.com
Name of Founders: Madeline Puckette, Justin Hammack, and Chad Wasser
Blog Description/Purpose:Wine Folly is a content site devoted to wine knowledge and appreciation. Our mission is to allow people to gain a deeper understanding of wine by exploring its many facets. Our hope is that more people see wine not just as an adult beverage, but as a way to explore the world and ourselves.
Wine Folly first launched in 2011 in Seattle, Washington. It was created by Justin Hammack, Madeline Puckette, and Chad Wasser.
Base Location:Â Seattle, Washington, USA
Contact Info:Â info(@)winefolly.com
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Madeline Puckette of Wine Folly
WineDoctor
Blog Url: thewinedoctor.com
Name of Founder: Chris Kissack
Blog Description/Purpose: Winedoctor has evolved greatly over the years – I started it back in May 2000 – but don’t worry I won’t start the story that far back! Suffice to say it evolved into an information and review site for Bordeaux and the Loire Valley. So it’s domaine profiles, tasting reports, vintage reviews. Lots of tasting notes, but lots of background information too.
Base Location:Â Near Edinburgh, Scotland
Frequency of Posts:Â Every day, except by tradition a break in the summer. Everybody needs a holiday.
Contact Info:Â chris(at)thewinedoctor.com
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Chris Kissack aka The Wine Doctor
Rockin Red Blog
Blog Url:Â rockinredblog.com
Name of Founder: Michelle Williams
Blog Description/Purpose: Rockin Red Blog is a casual blog designed to be fun and conversational written from the perspective of a consumer, paired with food and a song.
Year of Creation: May 2014
Base Location:Â Dallas, Texas, USA
Awards/Recognitions: Exel Wines Top 100 Most Influential Blogger; Millesima Bordeaux Wine Travel 2016 Blog Awards Winner
Frequency of Posts: 3 posts per week on average
Contact Info:Â rockinredblog(at)gmail.com
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Michelle Williams of The Rockin Red Blog
The Wine Siren
Blog Url:Â thewinesiren.com
Name of Founder: Kelly Mitchell
Blog Description/Purpose:Â The wine soaked adventures of The Wine Siren. Sharing insights on tastemakers in wine, food and fab! Sharing front row seats to experiences in wine, food and travel. The goal was to take away the snobbery and elitism and make this lifestyle and the experience more approachable.
Year of creation:Â 2014
Base Location:Â Napa, California
Frequency of Posts: 1-2 posts per week on average
Contact Info:Â contact(at)thewinesiren.com
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Kelly Mitchell The Wine Siren
The Fermented Fruit
Blog Url: TheFermentedFruit.com
Name of Founder: Ryan O’Hara
Blog Description/Purpose:Â Enjoying wine and drinking well for less. The Fermented Fruit highlights exceptional wines that deliver value at their respective price points.
Base Location:Â Washington, DC
Frequency of Posts: 2-4 posts per month
Year of creation:Â 2013
Contact Info: TheFermentedFruit(at)gmail.com
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Ryan O’Hara The Fermented Fruit
Dame Wine
Blog Url:Â damewine.com
Name of Founder: Cathrine Todd
Blog Description/Purpose:Â By using storytelling, I share my experiences with the various people I meet and places I see in order to show a deeper side of the wine world.
Base Location: New York City, USA
Frequency of Posts: 1-2 times a week
Year of creation:Â 2014
Contact Info:Â damewine(at)damewine.com
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Cathrine Todd, Dame Wine
Sip On This Juice
Blog Url: siponthisjuice.com
Name of Founder:Â Amy Lieberfarb
Blog Description/Purpose:Â Wine, travel & food with host Amy Lieberfarb focused on what it is like to live the Sonoma/ Napa Valley lifestyle. Sip on this Juice is your one stop shop for all things related to wine, travel, fashion and food in Northern California.
Base Location:Â Sonoma, California,U.S.A.
Frequency of Posts: 1-2 posts per week
Year of creation:Â 2013
Contact Info:Â Contact Sip on this Juice
Social Media Links:
Interview by Social Vignerons: Wine Blogger Interview: Amy Lieberfarb of Sip on this Juice
Again, If you know of or you are a good wine blogger that would deserve to be featured here, contact us. This list is to be completed with the best wine peeps out there!
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Tx for stopping by Renaud. There’re not all English, US, Australian, and more to come… but all in English indeed because my blog is in English as well for an international audience, and English is the language understood by most. Cheers ?
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Other companies make Nebuchadnezzars; not a whole lot, but they’re out there. Go past 15 liters and you’re into the realm of true exotica. I could not find evidence of a still wine made in anything larger than a Melchior (18 liters). Drappier blew past that years ago, special ordering from Italy a 27-liter bottle he named the Primat, and finally, the Melchisedech.
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I’ve been following the Rockin Red Blog for a while and love how playful Michelle is. Thanks for the article, I can’t wait to have a look at more wine blogs to expand my horizons.
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