New Website, Wine-dogs.com Tells Wine Lovers How to "Sniff Out" the Good Deals
Tired of the techno babble of the wine reporters, high prices and confusing descriptions of wine, Sifleet and Flynn decided there had to be a better way. So, they started a “wine club” and borrowed some ideas from their dogs.
Clinton, MA (PRWEB) December 6, 2005 -- What do dogs have to do with wine, you might wonder? The creators of wine-dogs.com, Jean Sifleet and Susanne Flynn, think that wine should be enjoyed with the unpretentious enthusiasm with which dogs enjoy life. Tired of the techno babble of the wine reporters, high prices and confusing descriptions of wine, Sifleet and Flynn decided there had to be a better way. So, they started a "wine club" and borrowed some ideas from their dogs.
Susanne Flynn, who is a management consultant with a specialty in designing learning programs, says "We provide information about wine in a way that people can easily understand. For example, "tails up" means the wine is a good value, "tails down" means the wine is over-priced, dry wines get a "bone symbol" and the "dog house" is for the wines that aren’t worth buying. So, there’s definitely an educational component in our approach, but that doesn’t get in the way of making it fun."
According to Jean Sifleet, who is a business attorney and consultant, "We want to provide information about lesser known vineyards and wines, so that consumers will try a variety of wines. With the easing of the restrictions on interstate shipments of wine, it is now possible to buy wines from all over the world. You don’t have to be limited by what’s in your local liquor store."
Wine-dogs.com also includes practical information about holding wine tastings and how to match food with the wine you’re serving. The emphasis is on fun and enjoyment. Over time, wine-dogs.com will add content by recruiting members who will report on their experiences with individual wines and with traveling to vineyards all over the world.
Check out wine-dogs.com. Free t-shirts to the first 10 new members of wine-dogs.com.
Contact:
Jean Sifleet, (978)368-6104 or
Susanne Flynn, (978-365-2776)
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