The North American Wine Bloggers Conference concluded its fourth annual conference today in Charlottesville, Virginia. The conference brought together 330 wine bloggers and others involved in the online communication of wine to talk about social … [Continue reading]
Wine Tourism Survey Results
As we the Wine Tourism Conference organizers set up content for the November 16-17 conference, one fact we have noticed is there are very few hard statistics on wine tourism. That situation has improved somewhat with the publishing of results of a … [Continue reading]
Twitter and Wine Tourism
We are proud to have Marcy Gordon from the blog Come for the Wine join us as our official Tweeter. Our Twitter account is @WineTourismConf and we hope you follow us! In addition to blogging, Marcy is experienced in social media and runs her own … [Continue reading]
Caroline Beteta, Ray Isle, Leslie Sbrocco, and Sara Schneider to Present
Caroline Beteta was confirmed today as a keynote speaker of theĀ Wine Tourism Conference 2011, opening the conference with a welcoming address about The Big Picture of Wine Tourism. Wine industry journalists Ray Isle, Leslie Sbrocco, and Sara … [Continue reading]
Host Marriott Napa Valley Completes $7 Million Renovation
As reported in today's edition of the Napa Valley Register, the Napa Valley Marriott has completed a $7 million renovation of its facilities. The Napa Valley Marriott is the host hotel of the Wine Tourism Conference 2011. The renovation included … [Continue reading]