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Wine Economist 2013 in Review

It’s the end of the year and time to take inventory. The Wine Economist blog has passed a number of milestones on its way to New Year’s Eve 2013.

Too Many Highlights!

There were too many personal and professional highlights to count this year, but one of my favorites was being interviewed by the journalist Christiane Amanpour! Click on the image below to view the video. You can see that we both had fun doing this piece!

Top Post Roadmap

Back to the blog — what did readers find most interesting? Well, most visitors headed straight for the website’s home page and so viewed the then-current post, but many (guided by emails, search engines or links on other web sites) clicked their ways to particular posts or pages. Here are the most visited specific pages this year. Gives you some idea of what brings people to this stop on the digital highway.

  1. Which Wine Magazine?
  2. Riesling: How Sweet It Is?
  3. Curse of the Blue Nun
  4. Wine’s Future: It’s in the Bag (in the Box)
  5. Costco and Global Wine
  6. Wine Wars
  7. Wine Distribution Bottleneck
  8. Extreme Wine
  9. New Year’s Resolution: De-Alcoholized Wine
  10. Blue Nun Gets a Makeover
  11. Mike Veseth
  12. Is Carmenere Chile’s Next Big Thing?
  13. Sizing Up Supermarket Wine
  14. [Yellow Tail] Tales
  15. No Wine Before Its Time
  16. Will Imports Take Half of the U.S. Wine Market in 2025?
 I’m looking forward to 2014 and passing the million visit milepost. Hope to see you there. Happy New Year, everyone!
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 I’d be remiss if I didn’t take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributed ideas for columns, left comments on the posts or helped in one way or another with this project. Special thanks to contributing editor Sue Veseth and to Mooch the Wine Economist cat.
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