Calling All #WineLovers For Meeting On Social Media
If you like wine and like talking about it – or, rather, Tweeting about it – then check out these chats that are specific to wines and wine lovers.
They are Twitter chats and each week they focus on different aspects of wine. The participants are wine lovers, bloggers and wine industry pros. So they are a great way to learn about wines, wine regions, trends and pretty much everything wine related you can imagine.
It’s just too bad that two good – and fun – ones take place at the same time on Tuesday!
To participate, simply use the haghtag at the designated day and time. Be sure and use the hashtag in your responses so they appear in the thread.
Oh, and you don’t have to be a wine expert to participate. PubClub.com knows some wine people can be intimidating to novices and those who just enjoy drinking wine and are not experts. Not to worry – everyone is very friendly and they welcome all into their chats.
Twitter Wine Chats Days & Times Schedule
Date & Time: Tuesdays, 9 p.m.
Length: 1 hour
Subject: Q&A format with a wide range of wine-related subjects (wine regions, pairings, etc.). Friendly hosts and participants who know their wine and wine regions and are definitely not “wine snobs.” Good for everyone from experts to basic wine lovers.
#WineStudio
Day & Time: Tuesdays, 9 p.m.
Length: 1 hour
Subject: This is a kind of serious chat for people that really know their wines. Discussions can be detailed into specifics of different types of wines. Unlike many Twitter chats, this is not a Q&A format but rather there’s discussion about a specific subject of the week. Don’t be intimated tho, if you’re not an expert. “Come on in, we don’t bite,” participant @Luscious_Lushes told PubClub.com. “Unless you smell like bacon!”
#Sonoma Chat
Day & Time: Wednesdays, 8 p.m.
Length: 1 hour
Subject: True wine lovers with a specific focus on the wines and wine country of Sonoma County, CA.
#WineChat
Day & Time: Wednesdays, 9 p.m.
Length: 1 hour:
Subject: A free-wheeling, super-casual discussion of wines, wine events, drinking wine, which can sometimes turn silly (which is fun, of course).
kevinwilkerson says
Don’t know. Let’s get an answer for Tyann!
Tyann Thacker says
My friend gave me a bottle of 2004 Michel Schlumberger Cabernet Sauvignon . Is it drinkable or all vinegar at this point