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French Macarons. Yum.
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Why I Love Visiting Wineries

My name is Kevin Elliott, founder of WineTribe. I have a confession to make: I passionately love wine, and I love the wineries that make the wine just as much.

Like many other college students do, I started off my early exploration of alcohol with a bang. I often enjoyed an adult beverage because of the funny things it did to my state of equilibrium. But it didn’t take long until I learned to appreciate it, value it, and begin to understand it. Wine of course bubbled up to the top of my list very quickly because of its character, sophistication, and availability; I do live in California, the ‘mecca’ of wine after all. Now as an adult, I simply can’t stop thinking about wine.

As if enjoying a delicious selection of wine from my locality wasn’t enough, I soon grew to develop and avid thirst for traveling the world (and frankly, I just don’t get to travel often enough these days while I’m busy coding away in a dark closet making WineTribe as great as can be). Visiting interesting (or outright strange) places is certainly a passion of mine. You know, it didn’t take long before I decided it would be really cool to combine the two: enjoying excellent wine, and exploring new places.

Thus, I started going to wineries and their tasting rooms. Visiting wineries and tasting the interesting wines that they each made with a different terroir, different technique, but the same passionate love for wine became quite a past time for me. It became a secondary but important interest of mine (with my first creating great technology products). Each winery created a little oasis in their geographical area with estate vineyards, interesting tasting rooms, and a very welcomed sense of overindulgence. Some wineries had outdoor seating under the northern California sun, and others had interactive art made from water and steel. Certainly they all catered to making you feel relaxed, welcome, and ‘at home.’

I have spent the last 7 years visiting quite possibly thousands of wineries (not counting the years in my youth when my father took me to Napa when I wasn’t yet legal to partake). I’ve grown to value and appreciate the wineries just as much as I do their wine. I’ve talked with hundreds of winemakers, learning about their craft, their passions, and their goals. I have learned about their processes, their shortcomings, and their addictions to making the best wine they can for their loyal followers. I have tried wine at many wineries that doesn’t even exist on the market yet (called barrel tasting, much like a winemaker does to see how the aging process is coming along). I have stayed at their amazing winery accommodations. And most importantly, I have met some of the most interesting and friendly people I have ever met in my life.

I no longer felt that this pleasure could only be enjoyed by myself and close friends. I had to share it with the world. I wanted to tell everyone what amazing experiences await them in ‘wine country.’ So I created WineTribe… a social winery discovery platform. I want to connect with the people who occasionally drink wine and show them the world of the winery. Those already familiar with this will still find WineTribe to be an amazing place to learn about all of the wineries they have yet to visit. It’s like Facebook+Yelp for wineries, tasting rooms, wine bars, and wine events; but it’s going to be much more than that. It’s a place for people passionate about wine to discover wine that they’ll love, places to drink wine, and others to enjoy it with.

Even though I busy making the platform, I’m the biggest WineTribe user because I simply love visiting wineries.

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It’s nice to see Amarone grapes drying on these nets. Quite a fantastic yield this year.
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It’s nice to see Amarone grapes drying on these nets. Quite a fantastic yield this year.

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Autumn in the wine country is simply stunning.
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Autumn in the wine country is simply stunning.

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“It is still possible to explore the celebrated vine-covered slopes of Burgundy as Thomas Jefferson did during a three-month journey in 1787. At Clos de la Commeraine, a vineyard near the village of Pommard, the wine sent Jefferson into raptures more than 20 years after he had tasted it. Amid the 10-acre vineyard stands a small 12th-century chateau.”
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“It is still possible to explore the celebrated vine-covered slopes of Burgundy as Thomas Jefferson did during a three-month journey in 1787. At Clos de la Commeraine, a vineyard near the village of Pommard, the wine sent Jefferson into raptures more than 20 years after he had tasted it. Amid the 10-acre vineyard stands a small 12th-century chateau.”

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How fantastic is this “wine basement” ?
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someday.
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How fantastic is this “wine basement” ?

syddvicious7:

someday.

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Beautiful wine caves at Schramsberg Vineyards in Calistoga, CA.
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Beautiful wine caves at Schramsberg Vineyards in Calistoga, CA.

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A social winery discovery app

We’ve been drinking wine for many, many years. Over the years our taste for wine has become more sophisticated, but we still like to have fun with it. And that’s what makes wine so great these days… it’s accessible, fun, and most of all, everyone has a different taste for it. What really makes wine fun is when you’re drinking it with other people.

We want to help people enjoy wine by discovering with their friends. We want to see what our friends are drinking, where they are tasting at, and what cool wine bar they’re sipping at after work. We want to connect wineries making interesting wines that match the tastes of drooling customers. We want to help people discover great upcoming wine events, and help them plan going to them with their friends. Ultimately, this is what has led us to create WineTribe.

We’re still in development, but you can take a look at what we’ve created so far by visiting the WineTribe website. We’ve got great iPhone, iPad, and Android apps in development too! After all, what fun is visiting wineries if you can’t have WineTribe in your pocket?

Before we tread forward with our official public launch, we’re building up our database of wineries, tasting rooms, wine bars, and events. This is a very time consuming process, so if you would like to help, please submit your favorite wineries and wine bars. We will reward users with the largest contributions with wine tasting passes and wine!

Help us out! Tell your wine drinking friends, winemakers, and wine bar owners about WineTribe.

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About

WineTribe is a web and mobile app that helps wine drinkers find great wineries, tasting rooms, wine bars, and events.

In our free time, we visit a considerable number of winery tasting rooms and wine bars. We will share some of the more interesting ones here on our blog.

Don't be intimidated by wine and winery tasting rooms. They're fun and accessible, and when you use WineTribe you can plan an entire afternoon of wine discovery with ease.

Wineries want to see you. For a small tasting fee, you can enjoy an entire flight of the winery's offerings served by interesting people who know a tremendous amount about the winery and the wines available.

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