Hi! My name is Robert Dwyer. I'm a wine enthusiast living in the western suburbs of Boston. I write this blog to help people enjoy wine more while spending less money. Read more...
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Our Scoop the Spectator contest was mentioned on Palate Press:
"Bob Dwyer, a Massachusetts-based wine blogger, has created the coolest parlor game in wine, and for once it’s a wine contest that does not involve blind tasting.
I used to think the entire concept of a Top 100 list was silly. This year, mine was the first guess on Dwyer’s site."
"Robert P. Dwyer of Wellesley, who blogs about wine at the www.wellesleywinepress.com, calls the state’s liquor laws bizarre and favors a wider availability of wine. For consumers, it would be more convenient to be able to buy wine at a supermarket while shopping for food, he said."
“You have this strange exclusion of wine, which in Europe is considered a grocery item,” said Mr. Dwyer. “Here it’s considered the demon rum.”
"trying to predict the annual Wine of the Year is a popular parlor game among enophiles. This year, blogger Wellesley Wine Press held a contest, with New York wine retailer Grapes the Wine Co. awarding a prize of a Kindle Fire e-reader to the first commenter to correctly guess this year's top wine before it was announced. Unfiltered was impressed with the number of Top 10 wines prognosticated by Wellesley's readers. "Senelwine" guessed Château de St.-Cosme Gigondas 2009, our No. 10 wine, "Mike M" guessed Quinta do Vallado Touriga Nacional Douro 2008, our No. 7 wine, "James Z" guessed Baer Ursa Columbia Valley 2008, our No. 6 wine, and "RichardPF" nailed it, winning the Kindle, and the respect of his wine-loving peers. Looks like Wellesley's readers know their wine."
The Chicago Tribune's Bill Daley mentioned the site in Rosé: A wine for more seasons. I said "For me, they're like pumpkin spice coffee drinks: best enjoyed early in the season". Bill also gave the site a shout-out for a piece the Capitol Case Club contributed about restaurant wine service. I thought it was a great example of how print wine writers can effectively engage wine bloggers.
Boston University wine educator Stacy Woods mentioned this site alongside wine blogging powerhouses Vinography and Fermentation. Wow- that's great company to be in! Thanks- I appreciate it.
WBZ-TV, the Boston CBS affiliate, interviewed me about Massachusetts wine shipping laws. It was kind of surreal having a camera crew in our kitchen but we enjoyed it! Check it out:
Wine Enthusiast Magazine called me a "wine accessory guru". Thanks! I appreciate it.
I submitted a piece on Shady Shelf Talkers to Palate Press that was published in its inaugural edition.
This site has been ranked as high as the #1 on PostRank. PostRank dynamically ranks the "influence" of blogs and individual posts within each blog. Read more about how PostRank works in an interview I did with them here. Have a look at this picture from a high water mark for the WWP:
The Wellesley Wine Press was named Wine Blog of the Month by RJ's Wine Blog. Thanks! I am honored. RJ is a really helpful guy with particular strength in the wines of Napa.
And even though Roger Clemens stabs his radio with a syringe whenever he hears us say it, this is NPR: National Public Radio."
The Boston Globe's website has been linking to my recent entries as part of their expanded local coverage including Wellesley. I truly appreciate that as it has driven a lot of local traffic to this site.
It was really nice of Thomas Matthews, Executive Editor of Wine Spectator to leave a comment and then check back and answer some questions I had. Awesome guy! Check it out here. And here.
Thanks to The Boston Globe for including The Wellesley Wine Press in their list of local blogs in the Food & Drink section. Check it out here.
The Wellesley Wine Press was just added to http://wine.alltop.com. Alltop is an interesting topical take on sorting through the best sites on the Internet- check it out and see which sites are listed for topics you're most interested in.