Upcoming New Products - California Wine Map
Update: Wine Map of California is now available.
As soon as we released our first wine map - of the Iberian Peninsula - I started getting emails like this: "Dude, when are you going to do a California Map?"
For some reason, I was under the impression that a bunch of good California wine maps were already available. Amazingly, I couldn't find one that was both up to date and - all importantly - suitable for framing.
We've delayed work on France/Germany to expedite California, which will be available in late January. It will be 24x36 inches just like the Iberian Peninsula map and the Wine Grape Varietal Table and will retail for $29.95. Please don't scrutinize the image too much as this is still a work in progress. Dude!
Comments
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude!
OK, to use a hackneyed, yankee phrase that is only slightly more erudite – you’ve knocked this one out of the ballpark. I will gladly begin selling these online once available – do you plan to have support for online retailers? Digital images, descriptions, etc. would be helpful.
Cheers!
Dave
Thank GOD! It will be great to have a “non-commercial” map of California’s wine regions. Keep ’em coming!
Don Clemens
Wine Ambassador
Terlato Wines Interational
Keep up the great work!
Can we pre-order?
Thank you all for the encouraging words!
Hunter – we’ll set up pre-ordering just after Jan 1
Aha! Now I see why you’re not letting us zoom in yet. S’okay… we’ll be patient! That’s fantastic… look forward to using it for staff education at our restaurants!
[…] Giant Wine Map of California […]
Excellent map. The best I’ve come across. It shows the detail sommeliers love. Great work “Dudes!”
Congratulations! I visited Los Olivos, Nappa Valley and Sonoma. I love californian wines. Your maps are excellents. Thanks a lot.
OK, to use a hackneyed, yankee phrase that is only slightly more erudite – you've knocked this one out of the ballpark. I will gladly begin selling these online once available – do you plan to have support for online retailers? Digital images, descriptions, etc. would be helpful.
Cheers!
Dave