NVWR – A Wine Education Community!

February 14, 2007 by  
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In October of 2005, we launched Napa Valley Wine Radio that delivers wine education from an insider’s perspective. In doing so, Goosecross became the first winery in the world to offer a podcast!

We were the second winery in Napa Valley to create a website and offer email communication with winery personnel back in early 1994, and the first to offer RSS news feeds. Now we’re again embracing the latest technology, and forming partnerships with key players in the wine industry, to offer interesting content and greater value to our customers and visitors. As of this writing, this information simply isn’t available from another winery in a similar format and presentation.

We’ve had a lot of fun and learned some things the hard way, but as always we’re focused on you, our customers and visitors, by providing high-quality wine education in a variety of formats. Our goal is to enhance your overall wine experience and engagement with us, and to reach the next generation of wine consumers via mediums they readily and enthusiastically embrace.

After running multiple surveys, we listened to our subscribers and Napa Valley Wine Radio has now evolved into a “wine community” incorporating podcasts, blogs, recipes, direct access to Nancy (our Director of Wine Education), audio winemaker notes, and soon we’ll launch our wine forums! All of this and more within a single location.

Thank you for participating with us at Napa Valley Wine Radio and for your vote of confidence. We sincerely appreciate your feedback as we continue its evolution as a place to learn about wine and food as well as a place to congregate with others that share the same passions.

David Topper
Owner & President
Goosecross Cellars

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