I was doing my weekly self-Google and found that Lawrence Marcus, who I don't know but has very fine taste (;) of Food & Wine magazine included me in a round up of niche wine blogs.
For some reason the link isn't working, so here is the text. I know this self-congratulatory stuff is bordering on pompous and I hope you forgive me.
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Niche Wine Blogs
There are too many wine sites to count—ours alone is a source for 12,000 bottles to buy and pair with food—and they can sometimes be wonky or too broad. Here are five wine blogs that have carved out smart and focused niches in the wine web.
By Lawrence Marcus
Veritas in Vino
Written by Alice Feiring, Veritas in Vino might be the best blog that concentrates on “natural” wines, varihttp://www.movabletype.org/ously defined by Feiring as “non-trickster” or “made with ultra-minimal intervention.” Though Feiring treats the subject with an urgency bordering on militant (she recently called the ubiquitous Veuve Clicquot Champagne “undrinkable”), her wine recommendations are frequently terrific and always unexpected. Come here for tips on Burgundy, grower Champagne and a slew of little-known and under-valued appellations.
alicefeiring.com
He also included:
chateaupetrogasm.com,
fermentation.typepad.com
goodwineunder20.blogspot.com
quaffability.com