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100 Tasting Notes

100 PostsClos Mogador 2003 was the 100th tasting note for Tinto y Blanco. So I'd like to thank everyone who has helped me put the site together, everyone who keeps on reading and especially the retailers, importers and producers who have sent wine in, had me along to tastings and chased up obscure bottles for me.  I couldn't do this without out you Guys. Its taken 4 months and 10 days to get to 100 notes, hopefully I can do it in 3 months next time.

For those that are interested, a few stats on the site.  In October, the site had 8000 visits with around 50,000 hits over the month and 1 Gb of traffic.  This month, we've had almost 5000 visits and its only the 12th.  And 65% of the traffic is from Australia.  I never realised that so many people were interested in Spanish wine, so I've very happy with how the site is traveling.  

I'm planning to add some more content over the next month or so, some basic Spanish wine info, Spanish wine terms and a couple of producer profiles (that I've been very slack on so far).  If there is anything that you would like to see on the site, send me an email and I'll see what I can do.

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9 comments for “100 Tasting Notes”

  1. Yay! Nice work Shaggosaurus. ;]\

    GW

    Posted by gw | November 12, 2006, 2:20 pm
  2. Congrats Dave, well done.

    Paul

    ps: nabbed the last three bottles of the 2001 Cosme from the local DM’s on Saturday. Got to love forgotten stock!

    Posted by ps | November 13, 2006, 8:30 am
  3. Very nice, I should be in Canberra in may next year if you can hold off that long!

    Posted by dave | November 13, 2006, 8:42 am
  4. Well done Shaggy,

    Keep up the excellent work.

    Posted by Edward | November 13, 2006, 8:53 pm
  5. Well done Dave

    Posted by Lincoln | November 14, 2006, 9:55 am
  6. Good work, keep it up. To celebrate I think you should post a tasting note in Spanish to sort out the hombres from the men ? :-)

    Posted by Stan | November 17, 2006, 10:00 am
  7. The men from the men? I think you need to sort out the chicos from the hombres!
    GW

    Posted by GW | November 17, 2006, 10:05 am
  8. Interesting that you bring that up, about 10% of the visitors to the site have their language set to Espanol and I have been thinking about doing notes in Spanish and English. perhaps one of those translator plugin might be the go, they do an OK job.

    Posted by dave | November 17, 2006, 10:09 am
  9. But Gareeee….. I was thinking it would sort out the non-English-speaking hombres from the English-speaking men, geddit ? :-)

    Posted by Stan | November 17, 2006, 2:52 pm

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