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'''American Winery Guide''' is a online [[compendium]] of [[winery|wineries]] in the [[United States]].<ref>Diaz, Jo. [http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/americanwineryguidecom-has-just-launched-its-5-year-construction-project-creating-an-indispensible-resource-for-wine-lovers-and-media-172322881.html "AmericanWineryGuide.com has just launched its 5-year construction project, creating an indispensible resource for wine lovers and media"] on ''[[PR Newswire]]'' (2 October 2012). Retrieved 4 September 2013.</ref><ref>[http://wine.appellationamerica.com/wine-industry-links.aspx "National Organizations"] in ''Appellation America.'' Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref> Founded by Jim Finley in 2007, American Winery Guide [[catalogue]]s and [[mapping|maps]] over 7,500 American wineries by state and [[American Viticultural Area|viticultural area]].<ref>Finley, Jim. [http://www.manta.com/c/mmcyxy1/americanwineryguide-com "AmericanWineryGuide.com"] on ''[[Manta (web site)|Manta]].'' Retrieved 4 September 2013.</ref><ref>American Winery Guide. [http://www.americanwineryguide.com/wineries/ "Wineries"] (commercial website). Retrieved 4 September 2013.</ref> The guide lists the address, owner, winemaker, founding date, hours of operation, tasting fees, and production statistics for each winery.<ref>Diaz, Jo. [http://www.wine-blog.org/index.php/2013/07/19/american-winery-guide-watching-its-evolution/ "American Winery Guide ~ Watching its evolution"] on ''Juicy Tales by Jo Diaz'' (blog) (19 July 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref><ref>Malloy, Betsy. [http://gocalifornia.about.com/od/canapa/ss/best_wineries_5.htm "Top Napa Valley Wineries and Tasting Rooms"] on ''[[About.com|About.com California Travel Guide]]'' (12 July 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref> Additionally, American Winery Guide employs [[correspondent]]s who write articles about wineries in an area.<ref>Riley, Tom. [http://thegrapebelt.com/2013/04/06/theres-a-new-guide-in-town/ "There’s A New Guide In Town"] on ''The Grape Belt'' (blog) (6 April 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref> In 2013, American Winery Guide partnered with CellarPass, a winery reservation service, to allow [[customer]]s to search for wineries on American Winery Guide's website, and then book a [[wine tasting]] or winery tour through CellarPass.<ref>Elliman, Sarah. [http://www.cellarpass.com/images/content/press_releases/February2013_AmericanWineryGuide.pdf "CellarPass Announces Link Share Agreement with American Winery Guide"] from CellarPass (press release) (11 February 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref>
'''American Winery Guide''' is a online [[compendium]] of [[winery|wineries]] in the [[United States]].<ref>Diaz, Jo. [http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/americanwineryguidecom-has-just-launched-its-5-year-construction-project-creating-an-indispensible-resource-for-wine-lovers-and-media-172322881.html "AmericanWineryGuide.com has just launched its 5-year construction project, creating an indispensible resource for wine lovers and media"] on ''[[PR Newswire]]'' (2 October 2012). Retrieved 4 September 2013.</ref><ref>[http://wine.appellationamerica.com/wine-industry-links.aspx "National Organizations"] in ''Appellation America.'' Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref> Founded by Jim Finley in 2007, American Winery Guide catalogues and maps over 7,500 American wineries by state and [[American Viticultural Area|viticultural area]].<ref>Finley, Jim. [http://www.manta.com/c/mmcyxy1/americanwineryguide-com "AmericanWineryGuide.com"] on ''[[Manta (web site)|Manta]].'' Retrieved 4 September 2013.</ref><ref>American Winery Guide. [http://www.americanwineryguide.com/wineries/ "Wineries"] (commercial website). Retrieved 4 September 2013.</ref> The guide lists the address, owner, winemaker, founding date, hours of operation, tasting fees, and production statistics for each winery.<ref>Diaz, Jo. [http://www.wine-blog.org/index.php/2013/07/19/american-winery-guide-watching-its-evolution/ "American Winery Guide ~ Watching its evolution"] on ''Juicy Tales by Jo Diaz'' (blog) (19 July 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref><ref>Malloy, Betsy. [http://gocalifornia.about.com/od/canapa/ss/best_wineries_5.htm "Top Napa Valley Wineries and Tasting Rooms"] on ''[[About.com|About.com California Travel Guide]]'' (12 July 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref> Additionally, American Winery Guide employs [[correspondent]]s who write articles about wineries in an area.<ref>Riley, Tom. [http://thegrapebelt.com/2013/04/06/theres-a-new-guide-in-town/ "There’s A New Guide In Town"] on ''The Grape Belt'' (blog) (6 April 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref> In 2013, American Winery Guide partnered with CellarPass, a winery reservation service, to allow [[customer]]s to search for wineries on American Winery Guide's website, and then book a [[wine tasting]] or winery tour through CellarPass.<ref>Elliman, Sarah. [http://www.cellarpass.com/images/content/press_releases/February2013_AmericanWineryGuide.pdf "CellarPass Announces Link Share Agreement with American Winery Guide"] from CellarPass (press release) (11 February 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:05, 5 September 2013

American Winery Guide
TypeWinery compendium
FormatOnline
Owner(s)Jim Finley
Staff writers25
Founded2007
Headquarters211 N Union Street # 100
Alexandria, VA 22314-2643
Websitehttp://www.americanwineryguide.com/

American Winery Guide is a online compendium of wineries in the United States.[1][2] Founded by Jim Finley in 2007, American Winery Guide catalogues and maps over 7,500 American wineries by state and viticultural area.[3][4] The guide lists the address, owner, winemaker, founding date, hours of operation, tasting fees, and production statistics for each winery.[5][6] Additionally, American Winery Guide employs correspondents who write articles about wineries in an area.[7] In 2013, American Winery Guide partnered with CellarPass, a winery reservation service, to allow customers to search for wineries on American Winery Guide's website, and then book a wine tasting or winery tour through CellarPass.[8]

References

  1. ^ Diaz, Jo. "AmericanWineryGuide.com has just launched its 5-year construction project, creating an indispensible resource for wine lovers and media" on PR Newswire (2 October 2012). Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  2. ^ "National Organizations" in Appellation America. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  3. ^ Finley, Jim. "AmericanWineryGuide.com" on Manta. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  4. ^ American Winery Guide. "Wineries" (commercial website). Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  5. ^ Diaz, Jo. "American Winery Guide ~ Watching its evolution" on Juicy Tales by Jo Diaz (blog) (19 July 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  6. ^ Malloy, Betsy. "Top Napa Valley Wineries and Tasting Rooms" on About.com California Travel Guide (12 July 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  7. ^ Riley, Tom. "There’s A New Guide In Town" on The Grape Belt (blog) (6 April 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  8. ^ Elliman, Sarah. "CellarPass Announces Link Share Agreement with American Winery Guide" from CellarPass (press release) (11 February 2013). Retrieved 5 September 2013.

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