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David Morrison The Wine Gourd Blog Interview

David Morrison The Wine Gourd Blog Interview

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) Episode 249

David Morrison The Wine Gourd Blog Interview

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW) Episode 249 Welcome to another exciting episode of "The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)”podcast! In this week's episode, Kim and Mark have a very special guest joining them-David Morrison, the acclaimed author of the Wine Gourd blog. David is a data expert in the world of wine and has been passionately writing about it for years, garnering a large following of wine enthusiasts around the globe. With his extensive knowledge and unique perspective, David has become a trusted authority in the wine data industry. During this interview, we delve into David's journey in the wine world and explore his blog, which covers a wide range of fascinating topics. From the latest wine trends to in-depth analysis of different wine regions and grape varieties, his blog offers a wealth of information for both seasoned wine connoisseurs and newcomers alike. David shares his insights on various wine subjects. Join us as we uncover the stories behind David's most compelling blog posts and gain valuable knowledge from his vast experience in the industry. Whether you're a wine enthusiast, a sommelier, or simply curious about the world of wine, this episode is a must-listen! So grab your favorite glass of wine, sit back, and tune in to another captivating edition of "The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW)" podcast, as we go behind the scenes with David Morrison, the renowned author of the Wine Gourd blog. www.winegourd.blogspot.com Cheers Kim And Mark

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David Morrison

In the interests of doing something different to every other wine blogger, this blog delves into the world of wine data, instead of wine itself. The intention is to ferret out some of the interesting stuff, and to bring it out into the light, for everyone to see. In particular, I draw pictures of the data — as William Playfair said (in 1805): "whatever can be expressed in numbers may be represented by lines". So, I'd rather show you a graph than a paragraph. Hopefully, this will be both interesting and informative.