It’s not exactly a “cast of thousands” over here at the Boutari Social Media Project 2010. In fact, it’s just little ol’ me, all by my lonesome. It’s been a super fun year so far and I’m so GRATEFUL to everyone who’s been following on Facebook and on Twitter and all the great bloggers who [...]
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Happy Thanksgiving from the entire Boutari Social Media Staff!
November 24, 2010Categories: Social Media
Tags: Jeremy Parzen
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The Life of a Flying Winemaker, Part One
August 30, 2010Via WineMag.com: Contributing writers Mike DeSimone and Jeff Jenssen take us on five-day journey through Greece’s finest vineyards with winemaker extraordinaire, Yannis Voyatzis. Dionysus—the Greek god of wine and agriculture—has a new incarnation, and his name is Dr. Yannis Voyatzis. As chief enologist at Greece’s Boutari Wineries, Voyatzis is the force behind more than 40 [...]
Categories: Boutari, in the news, Social Media, Wine Enthusiast
Tags: Jeff Jenssen, Mike DeSimone, World Wine Guys, Yannis Voyatzis
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Boutari blogger Friday
July 16, 2010Above: A recently snapped photo of Santorini, courtesy of the aptly named Another Wine Blog, whose authors Amy and Joe visited Santorini earlier this year. One of the elements of the 2010 Boutari Social Media Project is keeping up with wine blogs across the U.S. We were thrilled to find a T[asting] N[ote] on really [...]
Categories: Boutari, Santorini, Social Media
Tags: Crete, Kevin Keith, Kotsifali, Kretikos, Mandilaria, Nemea, Santorini
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Ancient documents that point to the origin of the name Vinsanto
June 16, 2010Our blog master, Jeremy Parzen, who holds a Ph.D. in Italian literature, posted this find today on his blog: After I posted the other day debunking the myth that Italian Vin Santo and Greek Vinsanto are related in any other way beyond a homonymical coincidence, the chief enologist at Boutari, Yannis Voyatzis, express-mailed me a [...]
Categories: Assyrtiko, Boutari, friends of Boutari, Social Media, Vinsanto
Tags: Jeremy Parzen, Santorini, Vinsanto, Yannis Voyatzis
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The two “divas” of Greek wine: Assyrtiko and Xinomavro
June 9, 2010Above: Some of the world’s top wine professionals gathered for the New Wines of Greece grand tasting and seminar at the end of May in New York City. We recently came across a great post on the New Wines of Greece grand tasting and seminar in New York (May, 2010) by wine blogger and wine [...]
Categories: Assyrtiko, Greece, Greek wine resources, New York, people, Social Media, tastings, Xinomavro
Tags: Assyrtiko, Christine Berenger, Doug Frost, Fava Beans and Chianti, Xinomavro
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Mamma mia! Boutari social media project is officially LIVE!
April 29, 2010Today 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 [...]
Categories: Boutari, Social Media
Tags: Do Bianchi, European Union, Jeremy Parzen
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