Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Friday, February 19, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The Sydney Booze Cruise :: a $7m yacht and more great wine than you can shake a stick at http://ping.fm/Clvyu
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Moorooduc Estate have just donated $750-worth of wine to the Haiti wine auction! You can help too: http://ping.fm/5subl
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
FAKE CHARITY EMAILS :: proof that there is no God, or there would be a hell of a lot more SMITING going on http://ping.fm/a3rMy
Sunday, February 14, 2010
People Dying In Haiti -- Australian Media's Shame

However, getting publicity for the WINE FOR HAITI auction in newspapers, magazines, radio and TV has proved very difficult over the past few weeks, even for the professional PR companies who have been helping us.
The problem, we're told, is that "HAITI JUST ISN'T NEWS ANY MORE..."
I think the poor bastards who are now living in tent cities with no food, no water and no sanitation would beg to differ: it's been just four weeks since their lives were decimated, and already they have been consigned to the "no story" pile. I don't know about you, but frankly, that leaves a bitter taste in my mouth...
And classing the disaster as "over" is really turning a blind eye to the horror which is to come.
The earthquake itself was bad enough, but I can promise you that the impending disaster -- the disease, disability and blindness which will spread and become rife through lack of sanitation when the rains come and they're wading knee-deep in a toxic "soup" because there's no sewerage system -- that disaster and the effects it will have on the lives of tens of thousands more people over the coming months (many of them children) is something which they will be dealing with for many years to come.
A million and a half people have been made homeless. And now they're living cheek by jowl under tarpaulins and bits of corrugated iron: precious little food, no running water and not toilet between them. Can you imagine?
And can you imagine how disgusted I am to be informed by news editors (who will remain nameless) that this is a NON-STORY? One of these DOGS even had the temerity to tell me that his BIG STORY for the week was "Sydney bus fares" and that's why he couldn't spare any room on any of his six pages of editorial space. I'm just glad we were talking on the phone and not in the same room -- I don't think I would enjoy prison food.
What's interesting is that the Haiti disaster is still news in the USA (where our friends at PalatePress have had stories published in national daily newspapers and had segments on major radio stations).
It's still news in the UK too.
So why not Australia?
Even the professional charity organisations like the Red Cross and World Vision are having to admit defeat when it comes to getting publicity for the cause and one of their representatives told me that they have given up promoting the Haiti disaster here because they just cannot get anywhere with the press.
But it's not that people don't care -- clearly we do! The response from our winemakers in donating wine to the cause has been nothing short of phenomenal. So what's the deal with the embargo on Haiti news? Personally, I don't think our press have their finger on the pulse if they think we don't care about Haiti. And I'm not keen to have my news dictated to me by news editors who think that the price of local bus fares is more important than people's lives.
Right now we have $65,000-worth of of premium wine in our Sydney warehouse, and try as we might, we just CANNOT get the word out. We've been doing our best -- working 14-hour days to make the auction a success -- but I have to admit that we're struggling.
That's not an admission of defeat, mind you -- we're still kicking and screaming and doing everything we can to tell people about it -- but we need as much help as we can get.
But what can we do about it? What can we try that hasn't already been tried?
Well, you could call your local newspaper for one thing. We have sent numerous press releases and made a lot of phone calls, but we're not prepared to take "no" for an answer.
Another thing you could try is TALK BACK RADIO: phone your local station and tell them about the auction. Or just encourage people to donate to the Red Cross or to World Vision.
It's easy to forget about disasters. It's easy to ignore them.
But we're better than that. Aren't we? We do care. Don't we?
The one thing which has worked best for us in getting the word out so far? The shining light? YOU GUYS! Our faithful monkeys. Where would we be without you? Your support has been overwhelming!
Here is a list of some of the websites who are displaying a WINE FOR HAITI BANNER like the one at the top of this blog (GET YOURS HERE!) to help spread the word:
- JESTER HILL WINES
- LONELY GRAPE
- OLIVER HILL
- WINE COMPANION
- WINE INDUSTRY JOBS
- WINE INDUSTRY CLASSIFIEDS
- EMPIRE AUCTIONS
- MILLDALE ESTATE
- WINDOWS ESTATE
- GLAM ADELAIDE
- NEAGLES ROCK
- PALATE PRESS
- WINELIBRARY TV
- ZOQY.NET
Cheers!
Matt
Saturday, February 13, 2010
CAN YOUR BELIEVE THAT HAITI ISN'T NEWS ANY MORE? THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS ARE DOGS! WineForHaiti wine http://ping.fm/uqvxk
Thursday, February 11, 2010
James Halliday supports BoozeMonkey's $100k Wine For Haiti appeal wine WineForHaiti http://ping.fm/Speir
Kirrihill Wines, Barton Springs Single Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2009 wine review :: http://ping.fm/sIUFu
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
Australian wine review :: Barristers Block Premium Wines, Wrattonbully Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 http://ping.fm/ulLOG
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
What's in your glass this evening? Bubbles? Pinot? Shiraz? Riesling? Come and review it on BoozeMonkey http://ping.fm/srn54
signed 2004 Penfolds Grange magnum, less than half price right now at the WineForHaiti Auction http://ping.fm/WKHU5
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
hoping someone will go balls-out for a magnum of 2004 Grange signed by Peter Gago... http://ping.fm/XBCuW
Peter Gago donates a SIGNED magnum of 2004 Penfolds Grange to the WineForHaiti appeal :: get on board! http://ping.fm/iHgDP
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