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Posted Tuesday, June 26, 2007 6:00 AM By wineismylife
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The wineries...
Day One

 
Our first day of tastings was in the Carlton area.  We started with a winery tour and barrel tasting with the assistant winemaker at Hamacher.  Hamacher has been recognized as one of the few truly “green” facilities by LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System from the U.S. Green Building Council.  It’s a very interesting facility if you’ve gone green yourself so call ahead for a tour.  Currently nine independent, smaller production wineries call the Carlton Wine Studio as their home.  While there we mostly tasted the 2006 vintage from aged barrels (Hamacher typically uses 30% new French oak).  I found each of the three barrels samples to be clean with good, pure fruit.  I’m optimistic towards what I tasted and will be buying as a result.




Posted Monday, June 25, 2007 5:20 PM By wineismylife
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Coming and going...


We spent 8 days in Oregon including travel days.  The best option for visiting the coast and the Willamette Valley area is to fly into Portland International Airport which is serviced by many carriers with direct flights from most major U.S. cities.  The drive from the Portland airport is a very comfortable hour and fifteen minutes to the Willamette area and just a hair longer to the Oregon coast.  If visiting Oregon for at least a week my personal recommendation is to spend at least two days on the coast at the beginning of the trip to ease into the easy going lifestyle of Oregonians.  Then follow that up with 3-5 days in the Willamette tasting wine at your favorite wineries.





Posted Friday, April 06, 2007 10:10 AM By Bradley Molzen
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Posted Friday, March 16, 2007 4:57 PM By Bradley Molzen
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Since the VinoCellar.com Wine Forums have been updated, I've been hard at work making improvements to the site.  While there are still a few larger hurdles to get over, I'm definitely making some great progress based on feedback from users in the Feedback Center.  Anytime a user makes a suggestion it is logged for public display.  Other users can then vote for the suggestion, whether they like the idea and think I should spend time on it, or whether they don't like the idea.  The thought being, I will spend more time on suggestions with more positive (or thumbs up) votes. 

While I may sometimes go for the quick win and quickly implement a feature or suggestion someone has made, such as Edit Capability in the forums or Spell Checking, I will try to spend the bulk of my time on the bug fixes and feature improvements that matter most to the most users.  I unfortunately can't do everything suggested, and some items I won't do because they might go against the vision I have for Vinocellar, but overall, I'll be doing my best.

At the time of this writing, a couple popular items in the Feedback Center are to fix the user titles based on the amount of posts a person has, and to fix the post counts for everyone.  This is definitely high on the priority list and will be fixed soon.

Keep that feedback coming everyone! 





Posted Monday, March 12, 2007 11:57 AM By Brad Molzen hst act
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VC_22.jpgVinocellar.com has just gone through a major upgrade.  As you'll notice the entire site looks a lot different.  The forums are now part of the main website and integrated very tightly.  There is a new Private Messaging system, and some old useless features like the GoogleMaps tab is gone. 

Is all this change good?  In the long run... Yes! Definitely!  I realize however there is still some work to do.... there are some usability issues, a couple bugs here and there, and the site honestly is pretty drab, but over the next few days and weeks I'm going to keep updating the site based on your feedback in the Feedback Center. 

Once the forums are running smoothly and everyone is logged in and happy with the change, I'll then begin to implement some new free features.  Finally.... after four years, I'm getting to the good stuff.  I've even modified my work hours during the week so I can spend more time working on Vinocellar.  It's amazing what a trip to Sonoma will do to a person. 

In closing, thank you all for being a part of Vinocellar, and thanks for your patience during this transition period!  I'm working hard to make sure it's a place you want to stay!




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