Plonk is moving along with a little help from Social Media
As anyone who has ever created anything knows, putting your creation out there for people to try and to judge, especially the first time, is a defining moment. I recently sent a couple of bottles of plonk to the Wine Diva, Linda Blakely, who is someone I follow on Posterous. She definitely knows the wine biz as she and her husband owned a wine shop and I'm sure they have tasted and evaluated thousands of wines.
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The idea to create this blog that follows the growth of the wine label "plonk" is something I wish I would have started about 4 years ago. There are some great stories involving conversations with well known wine makers, lawsuits with former business partners, ins and outs of dealing with the United States Patent and Trademark Organization, Design firms for labels, State and Federal bureaucracy for working in the wine biz. Here is a quick article about the bar posted in our local newspaper back in 2004
http://bozemandailychronicle.com/articles/2004/02/15/news/plonkbzbigs.txt
Toward the end of the article you can start to envision the kind of "partner" I would be dealing with later.
I will do my best to interweave these stories in to this blog as it unravels from this point. Otherwise, I'll just have to just create a separate blog about that portion of the wine world.
Anyway, the story of "plonk" is in the infancy stage of finally being approved for me to ship it to my first distributor in Bozeman, Montana - Winegardner's Wines. Why Montana? Because that's where I live. The wine is from Paso Robles, California and it's a delicious Syrah.
It was finally shipped in to the Distributor about 1 week ago. Here is the first pic of the first palette.
Stay tuned
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