Mamma mia! Boutari social media project is officially LIVE!
Today our webmaster Jeremy Parzen, author of Do Bianchi, is announcing the official launch of the Boutari Social Media Project 2010.
The Boutari Social Media Project 2010 was conceived thanks to a European Union grant to promote awareness of Greek wines in North America.
It includes the Boutari Wines blog, a Facebook group page, a Twitter feed, and a Cork’d fan page.
The blog will feature educational information on Greece, its grape varieties, and wines, as well as coverage of 6 Greek estates in the Boutari family of wineries.
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May 2, 2010 at 4:06 am
I am sure this is a good way of promoting greek wines. Lots of work though. Good luck with the project!
May 5, 2010 at 11:24 pm
What happened to all the comments? Is Boutari censoring social media?
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