I started my wine blog to write what I wanted to about wine. For the freedom of talking about and presenting wine in a way that I hope will get people talking more about wine. If I declared which yawn-worthy wine trade tasting I tried it at or that a wine PR had asked me to sample wine from one of their clients then it'd turn off anyone trying to get wine-enthusiastic before they'd read past the introductory paragraph. Everyone has a different reason for blogging and the implication that as a wine blogger I should adhere to some unwritten rules make me wonder whether I should consider taking the term blogger off my site.
In reply to Transparency is key by Tom Lewis
What's with all this telling me what to do?
I started my wine blog to write what I wanted to about wine. For the freedom of talking about and presenting wine in a way that I hope will get people talking more about wine. If I declared which yawn-worthy wine trade tasting I tried it at or that a wine PR had asked me to sample wine from one of their clients then it'd turn off anyone trying to get wine-enthusiastic before they'd read past the introductory paragraph. Everyone has a different reason for blogging and the implication that as a wine blogger I should adhere to some unwritten rules make me wonder whether I should consider taking the term blogger off my site.