Partnerships with Wine Disruptors

Note: I have a glassware partner in Glasvin however looking for partnerships in the following categories:

  1. Hotels in Walla Walla, Willamette Valley, California Main Regions
  2. Cork Screws
  3. Travel Partnerships

After winning the “Most Helpful” wine reviewer on Cellar Tracker this past year I have decided to move forward with exclusive partnerships with my3 Day Wine Approach which is becoming one of the more common ways of reviewing wine on Cellar Tracker. Winning most helpful over 2,000 votes is amazing and last year the top reviewer had under 2,000 total votes. The days of dumping a bottle out after not finishing it on day 1 are over.

Why work with Wine Disruptors (3 Day Wine Review)?

  1. Most Helpful Wine Reviewer on Cellar Tracker. My notes receive well over a 1,000,00 views by wine enthusiasts around the world every year. Every note on Cellar Tracker will feature the wine bottle and the stemware used for that tasting note. Over 10,000 reviews on Cellar Tracker. Example:
  • 2006 Andrew Will Sorella – USA, Washington, Columbia Valley, Horse Heaven Hills (2/20/2026)
    Day 1: Tasted from the Glasvin Universal Stem. Natural cork. Durand for sure as cork was in not so great shape. Aged Washington State Bordeaux Blend and very nice on the pop and pour. Blue currants, minerals, iodine, spices, floral and bitter chocolate. Very complex offering and holding up well. 93 points
    Day 2: Even better. Bramble, sour cherry, wood, blueberries, minerals, iodine, dried flowers, bitter chocolate and earth. Medium plus finish. Not a powerhouse on the fruit which these usually have but with some age it is more balanced and love it. 94 points
    Day 3: A testament to the wine making as this has held up beautifully. Drinking this and enjoying the US Gold Medal. Menthol, blueberries, sour cherry, minerals, coffee beans, baking chocolate, dust, earth and cigar notes. Wow! A wine almost 20 years old improving over 3 days! Yes! 95 points
    Recommendation: Sorella is one of the best wines coming out of Washington. What a great value for under $80.00. Outstanding. (95 points)

2. Education Class. As a professional educator I am always teaching about the tasting process and explaining the importance of stemware. Call me a “snob” but if you don’t have a proper stem you are doing it wrong.

3. Sales of your product. With all of the local wine events I attend but even more importantly my travels to Washington, Oregon and California wineries featuring your products in the tasting rooms is a win. Yes I travel with my own stemware and especially at the larger wine festivals as they never have quality stemware. By meeting with wine makers and owners I will be showcasing your stems and providing future protentional sales. We can set up a code 3DayWineReview to track sales on a national level.

4. Media Platforms. As a regular on over 20 Facebook Groups I am constantly pushing forward tasting notes of wines with photos of the stemware used. Most just post a bottle of the wine with no notes but I do an extensive informative experience. I am also on X.

5. Websites. I own www.winedisruptors.com & www.twincitieswinetasting.com not to mention belong to several wine clubs throughout the Twin Cities. Promoting your product will increase sales via blogs and just talking to fellow wine lovers at local events.

To discuss further reach out to:

John Glas

952-451-6488