Bert Celce has been traveling the world, capturing his experiences with a camera and illuminating those travels and photgraphs with remarkable detail (and remarkably good English for a non-native speaker) at his blog, Wine Terroirs, since January 2004. That makes him, undeniably, one of the senior statesmen of the wine blogging world, and he still does it with a level of enthusiasm—not to mention great content—that always keeps me coming back for more. I've already given Bert a "Blogs of Note" shout-out here, way back in May 2008, but yesterday's visit—and his most recent post chronicling the disgorgement of the first sparkling wine produced by Touraine vigneronne Noëlla Morantin—reminded me of why I not only need to read his site more often but also really needed to re-share it with my own readers. So here you go.... It's worth a look for the quality of the photos alone (that's one of Bert's shots above) but don't skip the every bit as worthy read. Of course, it doesn't hurt that I also have a serious wine crush on Noëlla....
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My own shot of Ms. Morantin in NYC, October 2009. |

The beverage director at Alto in New York City, Levi is indeed a sommelier, one of the city's best in my experience. He's also a friend (that's my pic of him at right, snapped during a vertical tasting of Torbido! at Alto last month). But this is no shill; it's an honest, forthright, and, yes, friendly endorsement of what I fully expect to be a damn good blog.
Levi has only been at it since the beginning of December but he's off to a running start. An active
(*Alice's word, not mine, but it was too apropos not to run with it.)
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