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Top Wine Web Sites by Traffic

Verema provides a ranking of the 20 most frequently accessed wine-related Web sites. The rankings are provided by Alexa.com and are based on both unique users and page views over a rolling 3 month period.


Gerry Dawes's Spain: An Insider's Guide to Food, Wine, Culture and Travel
Writer-photographer Gerry Dawes has been living or traveling in Spain for more than 30 years. Now he has set up this weblog where he shares his insights and information about Spanish wines and food, the author's favorite country. Very entertaining.

Burghound.com

If you are particularly interested in Burgundy wines, this website and paid-for newsletter may be of your interest. Allen Meadows is a Californian who is in love with Burgundy wines and has tasted them since he visited the region over 20 years ago. Together with Coates and Tanzer, he is considered the most credible expert in this labyrinthine region.


Decanter.com
Web site of the prestigious British wine magazine.


Elmundovino.com (In Spanish)
Supplement of the Spanish newspaper 'El Mundo', with frequent articles and wine tasting reviews. Directed by Víctor de la Serna.


eRobertParker.com
The official website of Robert M. Parker, probably the most influential wine critic in the world. You need to be a registered user to access almost all the content.


Gang of Pour
A small, eccentric group of enthusiasts from Detroit. As with all the groups associated with Verema.com, they enjoy exploring new wines and sharing their experiences and tasting notes with others.


JancisRobinson.com
The official website of Jancis Robinson, the prestigious British critic. The web has an open area and another area for subscribers.


The Wine Anorak
The publisher of this site, Jamie Goode, is a young editor of scientific matters. He lives in London and is a great wine enthusiast. The website has a professional design and offers interesting content that is often changed.


Wine Lover's Page
Created in 1994, this is one of the oldest websites in the wine world. The very interesting content is coordinated by Robin Garr.


Wine Therapy
An interesting forum moderated by Robert Callahan, who signs as Doghead. Lots of black humour and interesting comments.


Wine Spectator
One of the best on-line versions of what is undoubtedly the most influential international wine magazine. Recently, the contents include more and more articles on travel and other matters linked to good living, which take the edge off the wine content.


Wine-Pages
Tom Cannavan is a Scottish wine enthusiast offering a website with constantly updated content. Of particular interest are his articles, tasting notes and forum.


Last revision: 24 Oct 03.