Help us celebrate 2008 Dr. L Riesling’s #62 inclusion on Wine Spectator’s Top 100 List.
Go to the Dr. Loosen Facebook Page or Twitter and tell the world why you love Dr. L.
Then copy your post or Tweet and send it to loosenbros@gmail.com with your mailing address.
The first 62 we receive will get a free gift: a Pulltaps Dr. Loosen screwpull.
Friends: this ain’t no ordinary SWAG… This is the Mercedes Benz of screwpulls, the hardware of choice for sommeliers around the world. Tastefully imprinted with “Dr. Loosen.”
How to Get Yours
STEP ONE
Declare Your Love on Twitter.
Be sure to include our Twitter name @drloosenwines in your Tweet. And it also helps to include a hashtag or two: #wine and/or #winewednesday. For example:
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Dr. L Riesling @drloosenwines rocks with Thai green curry! #wine #winewednesday
(Be sure to follow us on Twitter, while you’re at it!)
OR…
Declare Your Love on Facebook
Here’s our Facebook Page. If you’re already a Fan, step right on up and post. Not yet a Fan? Now’s your chance to join the fun!
STEP TWO
Send a copy of your tweet or post and your mailing address to loosenbros@gmail.com. We’ll email you a reply and send your screwpull in a few days.
All professions of love will be posted to our blog as soon as we reach 62. Signatures will be first name and last initial. For example:
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“Congrats Dr. L Wine Spectator #62! I’m opening a bottle right now to celebrate!”
Joe W., Denver, CO
If you want more signature and it’s relevant…e.g., a link to your wine blog, just let us know in your email.
Want to know more about the Wine Spectator 100 Listing? See our blog post directly below this one.
Our phones are ringing off the hook and our email boxes are stuffed this week with response to our Dr. L Riesling being rated No. 62 on Wine Spectator’s 2009 Top 100 List
Invoke the Hoo!
Wine Depot, a chain of retailers in the Philippines, recently hosted a Riesling class by our agent, Marlies Grumbach.
If you’ve been reading our blog, you probably know that the German government is planning to build a bridge across the Mosel River that will destroy some of the world’s most treasured vineyards.
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If you’ve been following our blog, you probably know that the German government is rapidly moving forward with plans to build a bridge over the Mosel that will potentially destroy some of the world’s most valuable and beautiful vineyards.