All sorts of news regarding our monthly tasting adventure – Wine Blogging Wednesday.
First up, there’s a logo contest. You can win all sorts of great wine-related prizes that are being lined up as I type. So if you’re a designer, or fancy that you ever could be, here’s your chance to show off a little!
Next, the round-up from our adventures in Italian Friuli wines has been posted over at Fork & Bottle. Jack did a great job with a complicated round-up.

Finally, the topic for Wine Blogging Wednesday #42 has been posted at Spittoon. Andrew wants us to – are you ready for this? – drink any Italian Red and then write the tasting note in Just Seven Words. It sounds challenging, and fun, although it also has the potential to be a disaster. I can’t wait to see how it all turns out. I hope my twittering and texting in the last few months have helped prepare me for short concise thoughts. Although 7 words, that’s really short! There’s also a WBW Flickr group now to post your visual tasting escapade.
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Hi people, I’m an Italian girl, I’m 23 years old and I study oenology at the University of Milan (Italy). I would like to go in France the next summer to work in a winery. Can you help me to find a good winery?? Or if anybody have it could are you need of me??
Thank you so much.
Bye
Luisa