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My wine blogs are free, inevitably, but, hey, I've got to live somehow! I'd like to keep them free-to-view too but, needless to say, I really do think they're worth paying something for; even if the sad reality is that people are reluctant to pay for (good) internet content! So, why not become a voluntary "non-contractual" subscriber by contributing an entirely reasonable cover price of your choice: click on the PayPal button below! As for the words of wisdom you get for this financial investment, well, just browse around to see all the regularly updated winery guides and latest hot winey features and posts. Alternatively, advertising would give you prominent exposure and at reassuringly inexpensive rates too! See blurb in the right hand column on the home page.
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Thanks for contributing to the financial survival of WineWriting.com and French Mediterranean Wine. Enjoy the blogs and feel free to send me any feedback you want, as I'm always interested in hearing what you think is particularly good, or not so good even, in terms of content, type of feature, tastings etc. It goes without saying that the words on these sites/blogs are destined for those of legal drinking age only, whatever that is in your part of the world.
Richard M James
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