BBC weather forecast was a washout – literally – fortunately the days on either-side were more than passable. Get up at 8:00am and you’ll find that many have been in the vines already for almost 2 hours – they are still at it at 8:00pm – I’m happy enough to watch!
The vines were about 2-3 weeks behind the average schedule due to the cold winter, but seem to be catching up. A ton of material now to be written-up, oh and my developer is on holiday leaving a bug in the system – so at least a week before the note-finder is deployed – c’est la vie!
Cheers
Entries from 2006
NoteFinder – A Sneak Preview

I’m very happy with what I have sofar – my developer has done a great interpretation job.
Unfortunately I have an even bigger ‘content’ job ahead of me.
The NoteFinder links to lots of other potentially useful things such as appellation factsheets, producer websites and profiles within Burgundy-Report – and that’s not all!
This all means (of-course) that I have no time left to eat or drink!
Cheers
Note Finder and Outages
It all seemed to be going so well – site was migrated, note-finder database coming along ‘swimmingly’ – all was well.
Then last week my ‘hosters’ had some harddisk malfunctions and the site was gone for almost 2 days – then bits were missing and the stats still don’t work. Not really a fine start…
Anyway, I expect a bit of ‘beta testing’ for some poor unsuspecting ‘friends’ at the end on next week and going live at the end of the month. Gotta have a target!
Cheers, Bill
Update Page
Phase 1 Success.
I’m sat in a lounge at the airport, and if you’re reading this, then the server-switch was a success – everything seems okay.
Perhaps not a very challenging phase 1 then! Phase two is the database development, phase 3 is the implementation. I’ll get a few friends to roadtest (crash?) phase 3 as soon as it’s up and running – I’m thinking May…
Now just 12 hours on a plane to Zürich to get through; it was Harry Potter and the goblet of fire on the way out, I wonder what civilisation advancing entertainment I’ll get on the return. 😉
Cheers
New Reference Pages – Burgundy’s Grapes
The page on Burgundy’s grape varieties is finally up here – it was a busy week, so quite slow progress.
Had a meeting with the developers for my tasting-note finder – sounds easy – I just need a new web-host, to develop something in .NET and update it with microsoft access. All very easy apparently…
Now I go to China for 9 days hoping that nothing breaks down in the meantime!
Cheers
Feeds links
Finally got the feed links sorted out (I think!) – they weren’t working before as they should. It’s possible to see the updates via ‘feedburner’ or by-far the easiest route – but only if you use Firefox – is by clicking the feed icon which appears on the browser’s address-line (when you view the Burgundy-Report homepage. This adds a link to the bookmarks that shows if the site has been updated – very elegant and easy.
Must get back to writing about Burgundy’s 8 allowed grape varieties!
Cheers
New Reference Pages – Segmenting the Region
New page that segments by region the areas that together are called burgundy. Also updated (mainly style-wise) are the following:
– Wine Making
– A-Z of Appellations
– The Map Resource
– Weights & Measures
– Profiled Producers
That’s enough for today!
Cheers
New Reference Pages – History
The history page is up and running – more of an almanac really.
Am at the same time working on the databse info for the ‘Note Finder’ which should find a lot more than notes!
Cheers, Bill