The pioneers of the European wine bloggers tasting

September 3, 2008 · Print This Article

The wine bloggers conference gave me a real boost to get started with my blog.

What did I expect from the European Wine Bloggers Conference? Not much and everything at the same time. After the conference, I find that I am still a little bit confused about the whole blogging thing. I know that a blog does not guarantee me anything from a commercial point of view. It will, without any doubt, cost me time, which I will not have as I will be traveling a lot. Nobody here in Europe seems to care about it, and those who do are labeled a “geek”. So where does that leave me? I am not a geek - or am I ? - and I don’t get  much out if it, at least not in the short term, and my clients don’t care at this point, as I haven’t posted anything (yet). So why do I want to blog, spend precious time, money and energy, WHY?

I think I got the answer in Logroño!

I guess it is the same as with learning about wine. When you start you get enthusiastic about it. Then you really need to go into it to fully understand all the concepts. I remember when I was studying wine, I had some moments when I thought: “I am never going to learn everything about wine”. But when I found myself talking to winemakers a few years later at wine fairs or tastings and contributing to detailed wine conversations, I must admit that I have come a pretty long way.  Something similar, I hope, will happen with wine blogging. As a new wine blogger, I’m really excited about my own blog, casavides.com. The more I get into it, and the EWBC helped a lot, the more I know I have to learn more everyday. But in the end, I hope I will be able to say that blogging has become a part of my way of working, that many of my new contacts are made through my own or other bloggers´blogs.

Of course, it was great to meet a few more wine bloggers in person, but what I like the most from the conference was the drive behind them. Some are doing some amazing technical things on the Internet like Doug from ablegrape and the guys from adegga. Others are completely focused on their own winery, one country, or one region, a grape, whatever. In the end, what counted was that approximately 40 bloggers from Europe gathered to exchange experiences on how to use a blog to communicate wine and wine culture. It was one of the most dynamic get togethers in the wine world I have ever had.

For me the big question remains: how will the blog casavides.com help me to get our brand known in the big world, and how will its presence be translated into sales. On the Internet, I am pretty sure I know what to do to get better rankings etc., especially after a few sessions at the conference when I heard some pretty interesting things about ratings, micro retailing, and so on. But will that help me to get better known in the “real world”? Of course, I will talk about my winery, and about wine from Valencia and Spain, and I will even talk about other wines on my page - although I still don’t know how to sell this to the owners of the winery. They probably think I am the crazy guy running around with the camera all day, asking them if they have a good story.

I guess all bloggers are pioneers, which is probably the best part of the conference: sitting together with fellow passionate pioneers knowing that what we do will make a difference.

Hasta luego

Emilio

Comments

10 Responses to “The pioneers of the European wine bloggers tasting”

  1. José Eduardo on September 4th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Hola Emilio! It was a pleasure to meet you at the EWBC2008 at Logroño. Congratulations for your blog that I will for sure follow from now on.
    And remember if you ever step by Portugal give me a ring maybe we can manage a get together.

    Un abrazo,
    José Eduardo

  2. Robert on September 4th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Thanks for the video, and good luck with the blogging - I’m sure you’ll get into it and make it a success!

  3. Anna on September 4th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Hi and welcome to the blogosphere! I like your blog and the look of casavides. I think you met my partner and best friend while in Logroño last weekend - Ane Miren. Unfortunately i couldn’t come but it made a big impact on her as well. Looking forward meeting you at next bloggers get together. Congratulations to your blog!

  4. emilio on September 4th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Hey Anna hope to meet you at the next wine bloggers event…

    by the way Robbert, any suggestion when or where. The Portuguese and Italian delegation seemed pretty interested, and I would mind going over there. But Holland would be nice as well, really central and neutral as far as wine making is concerned.

    Thanks Jose Eduardo, our sites do have some things in common. Your site is our inspiration for the monent on the Iberian Peninsular

    Hasta pronto
    Emilio

  5. Robert on September 5th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    nothing concrete yet.

    Italy is a good option (particularly with all the participation we are getting from there).

    Maybe we can ask wine regions from around Europe to “pitch for our business” - what do you think? Not sure about Holland I’m afraid, lovely country but the winery visit options are a little limited

  6. emilio on September 5th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Well I’ve never been in Italy so…could not think of a better reason.

  7. Petra on September 10th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    were there any Dutch bloggers?

  8. emilio on September 11th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Let’s start with you Petra. Hope soon more will follow.

  9. Juan Manuel on September 16th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Fantástico blog y muy bueno el vídeo.
    Estoy programando para noviembre un viaje por levante, me gustaría ir a ver la Casa de las Vides y saludarte de nuevo.
    Abrazos

  10. emilio on September 16th, 2008 %1:%Sep %p

    Gracias Juan Manuel, cuando vienes? estas bienvenido!!!
    hasta pronto, emilio

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