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Written by Lynn McMorris   
Red Wine Pour.jpgGood wine is like a beautiful lover. Once you've had a taste, you can't stay away from it. You want to revel in it, talk about it and keep it close at hand. It enhances your life in a very special way. AAAaahhhhhhh. Come to Momma.


For those of you who feel the same way, the Internet is fast becoming the perfect tool for indulging our addiction.
Here are just a few of my favorite spots to visit:
www.winezap.com
I've been caught by friends standing in the wine section of the local supermarket consulting winezap from my web inabled cell phone. It has ratings, prices, and food pairings. Easy to use. Site is free.
www.wine-searcher.com
If you know what you want, here's a way to find a local merchant who carries it. There are over 8,000 wine merchants listed on this site. Site is free.
www.wineloverspage.com
A wealth of information. Excellent articles for newbies. I recommend signing up for the "30 second wine adviser". Daily tips come right to your email. Free.
www.localwineevents.com
You can search for wine events by city, state or country. You can list your wine event for free. Sweet. And free.
www.lawineclub.com/
A little something for the Louisiana natives. This site describes itself as a local wine portal. It has lots of info concerning the wine scene in New Orleans. Free, free, free.
Laissez les bons temps verser! (translation for non Cajuns, "Let the good times pour!")

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