The next days will see some technical improvements to what you see (I think!) and the updating of the Homepage to reflect this new dimension to Burgundy Report.
But the basic implementation seems to work – unless you tell me otherwise…(?)
So here is the first report, which contains the link to become a subscriber. I hope you enjoy it – 300 wines from 2012 from some important producers, together with their comments on the quality and pricing of the vintage.
Issue two (February) will follow in two weeks and the first articles for March, two weeks later.
There are 2 responses to “The first Burgundy-Report Extra! (by subscription)”
HOW do a subscribe with a regular credit card (Visa, Master) and can avoid the crappy PayPal?
Lieber Wolfgang,
You do not have to give any details to PayPal. Click the PayPal button then on the left-side you will see the possibility to pay with credit-card. This gives no info to PayPal and you need no account with them. This is the only cost-effective credit-card ‘gateway’ that I have found for ‘small’ sums of money like this.
Best, Bill
Hi Bill,
Do you have a name for the wines you’re highlighting in boxes within the lists of tasting notes, i.e. so that growers and merchants can propagate your name by saying a wine is “something” according to Bill Nanson?
It’s great to see all this new content. I can see my buying and visits are going to be happily influenced by all this!
Regards,
Peter
Hmm. I’ll have to think about it. Thanks Peter.