Who was it that first said it's an honor just to be nominated?
While it's true that I'm honored to be named a finalist in the 2007 American Wine Blog Awards' Best Single-Subject Wine Blog category, I also would love to win.
So, if you read and enjoy this blog, vote for LENNDEVOURS today.
The competition is stiff in my category, but I think I have a shot!
I'd also encourage you to visit each and every one of the nominated blogs. There are some flat-our awesome finalists involved and many of the blogs are ones that I visit every day.
Of course, I still hope that you'll vote for LENNDEVOURS.
And hey, I just noticed that I'm ALSO a finalist in the Best Wine Blog Graphics category! So you can vote for me there too if you think I'm deserving.





Already voted for ya, Lenn. Good luck!
Posted by: Bill Wilson | February 07, 2007 at 11:20 AM
So happy for you on the nomination! I know the grapes in Long Island are shaking in their trees with excitement!
Posted by: marisa d'vari | February 08, 2007 at 09:33 AM
Hello Lenn,
Making my way over to vote for my favorite Steeler fan (lol).
This site deserves it : ) Hope you, Nena and little Jackson are doing great!
Dezel
Posted by: Dezel | February 08, 2007 at 06:32 PM
I just noticed at Tom Wark's site that you are a double finalist in the American Wine Blog Awards, for both Best Single-Subject Wine Blog and Best Wine Blog Graphics. Congratulations, well deserved. Good luck in the voting...
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