About This Dude

Joe holds both the Level 2 (Intermediate, with Distinction) and Level 3 (Advanced, with Merit) Certificates in Wine & Spirits from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) based in
“A great writer.” – Steve Heimoff (Wine Enthusiast)
Joe has toured the globe (including Alsace, the Rheingau in Germany, Hungary, upstate New York, Napa/Sonoma, Oregon/Washington, Canada’s Niagara Peninsula, and South Africa, to name a few) in search of new wine experiences. He is the founder of 2 Wine Dudes wine consulting, and the author of the 1WineDude wine blog, offering an insider’s view of the world of wine, told accessibly from an outsider’s perspective.
“Provides wonderful wine education information, designed for those at all levels of wine knowledge, in a very entertaining manner – and more importantly, an unassuming manner.” – Sean Minor (Sean Minor Wines)
Why does Joe write this blog? To help you to get to know wine better – how it’s made, how the industry works, and most importantly how to get the most enjoyment out of wine that you can. Show the Dude a sacred wine cow, and he’ll turn it into a roast, pair it with an obscure Italian red, and hopefully teach you a little more about wine, and entertain you, along the way!
“A+ wine blog.” – WCDish.com
Joe lives in
“1 Wine Dude is as candid as they come, with each post feeling like you are having a conversation with Mr. Roberts himself.” – Mutineer Magazine
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Thu September 2 (11:30am) Planet of the Grapes, and “Going Publix” in Your Pocket Are you calling me a beginner? (because I am). Glad to hear about all you are doing!
Wed September 1 (7:46pm) China: The Next Big Thing In Wine and Continued Totalitarian Oppression was that 'American change the world' mentality - i am just so surprised that even wines could change the world! - no jokes man, human rig...
Wed September 1 (5:42pm) China: The Next Big Thing In Wine and Continued Totalitarian Oppression So now you have a topic for a future post, on wineries that abuse illegals. :)
Wed September 1 (4:06pm) China: The Next Big Thing In Wine and Continued Totalitarian Oppression I too agree that China has some very significant human rights problems, yet I don't see the wine industry as capable of preventing such issues...