R.I.P. Uncorked
It was good while it lasted. For five months, I was a regular columnist for UNCORKED magazine, writing their “Vino Italiano” column. A great gig (though it left scant time for this blog). Then last week, the digital magazine abruptly folded. Ah, well. It’s one more proof that digital publishing still hasn’t figured out a viable economic model. NOMAD EDITIONS—founded by Mark Edmiston, a past president of Newsweek and no slouch when it comes to publishing—was asking $1.99 per month (4 issues) or $19.99 for an annual subscription (48 issues). (A free sample issue was available if you coughed up your email address.) They figured customers wouldn’t balk at $1.99 if they’re already conditioned to pay $.99 for a single iTunes music download. They were wrong, as we can now see with 20/20 hindsight. They needed 20,000 subscribers to make it work. They got just 4,000. A late alliance with Snooth did not save the day.
For me, it’s a disappointment. Uncorked editor Steve Yafa encouraged me to contribute the kind of writing I like to do—something with a voice, a personal perspective, a narrative thread. I’ll start looking for another forum, but believe me, it’s not easy to find that kind of unfettered freedom and allowance for personal voice in magazine publishing.
So, here are the fruits of my labor — text and photos by yours truly. Without the iPad app, the layout doesn’t look as beautiful. But no matter; the content’s still great, in my humble opinion.
CHIANTI: AS YOU LIKE IT - Private appointments and public tours are the key to an unforgettable visit
August 21, 2012
IN PRASIE OF ANCIENT GRAPES: Roman-era vines are thriving in Campania—and produce superb, age-worthy whites
August 7, 2012
HOW TO READ AN ITALIAN WINE LABEL: Our Foolproof Guide: The Next Best Thing to GPS
July 24, 2012
SESTI’S CELESTIAL BRUNELLOS: Heavenly wines from an earthly paradise
July 10, 2012
A NEW DAY DOWNS FOR VALPOLICELLA: A thin, bulk Veronese wine gets reborn as the perfect summer red
June 19, 2012
GRIGNOLINO, PIEDMONT’S HIDDEN TREASURE: In a stronghold of hearty reds, this obscure wine is a real find
May 29, 2012
CHIANTI, BORN UNDER A TUSCAN SUN: Chianti is laced with sandy tannins and fond memories
May 15, 2012
GAVI, DELICIOUS AND NEGLECTED: At 1,041 years old, this wine is primed for a comeback
May 1, 2012
SEASIDE TREASURE: Lean, bright Vermentino, a perfumed gift from the Mediterranean coast
April 10, 2012