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Code of ethics
Wine samples and reviewing policy
Privacy
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| Code
of Ethics |
We have a pretty simple
and straightforward policy: we do everything in our
power to avoid conflict to provide our readers with
fair and honest reporting. We live by professional
integrity and ethical behavior.
When it comes to our advertising, most of our support
comes directly from our sponsors. We have a diverse
audience, which includes a mix of wine industry as
well as consumer viewers, so we welcome ads from
venues such as regional distributors, food & wine
events, glass manufacturers, wine accessories, banks,
travel
websites, wine tour operators and such.
We also use affiliate programs like Vinquire and
WineZap. We receive pennies every time a reader
clicks on our "Find
this Wine", which deflects about 1% of our
operating costs, but the main reason we use the
links is to
offer our readers an easy way to locate wines we
review.
We are also affiliates of Amazon, LinkShare and
Commission Junction, so we receive a small percentage
of any
purchase you make after clicking on these links
from our site.
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| Wine
Samples & Reviewing Policy |
We accept samples from
wineries and wine marketers. Samples do not guarantee
a review, but we do guarantee fairness of all write-ups.
If you are interested in sending samples, please
send us an email
requesting shipping instructions. Click here for
more information about how we conduct our tastings.
Unlike other publications, we publish both the good and the bad.
Why? Because the public deserves a fair
and honest review.
We certainly don't pretend to be Dionysus, nor will we ever tell our readers
what to drink. However, if our tasting panel believes a
wine deserves a cautionary flag, we will throw one.
Too
many adventuresome wine consumers step up to their
retail shelves or make decisions from a wine list
with this approach, "Well, I haven't heard anything
bad about this wine". For all the writers who
feel too timid or too elite to write about bad wines,
we feel we would let down the audience we strived
to obtain and abandon them in the only time of need
they
might choose to listen to our advice.
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| Privacy |
We respect your privacy
and you can visit us on the Internet without informing
us who you are or giving us personal information.
There are times when we may need information from
you, for instance, to respond to an email or mail
inquiry. We may publish tips, comments or opinions
emailed to the site administrator. If you do not
wish to have this information published, you may
inform us to keep the information private. Above
all, we respect our readers and we adopt a journalistic
approach regarding sources and information. Comments on our blog – If you want to post
a comment on our blog, we need your email address.
We
do not publish it on our site, nor do we use it or
sell it to third parties. We require this information
to reduce the amount of spam. We also ask that you
behave appropriately on our blog - please be considerate
to other posters when replying for we take personal
attacks seriously and we will not hesitate to delete
derogatory comments.
Hyperlinks - We may provide hyperlinks to other web
sites to provide a resource or to provide better service
to you. Enobytes does not endorse and is not responsible
or liable for any content, products or other materials
available from external sites.
Forum - Our public forum allows users to post messages.
Any information voluntarily provided by you becomes
public information. Please exercise discretion and
caution when disclosing sensitive information in our
public forum.
Email Subscriptions – if you sign up for
our email subscription via Feedburner, we assure
you
that we will not sell your email address. We
will always
regard your email as private. Ads – Most of
our advertising comes directly from our sponsors.
What this means is that we
do not track and collect information about our readers
like
other advertising mechanisms (e.g. Google). On
occasion, we use services like LinkShare or Commission
Junction,
which may collect information about users' visits
to our site.
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| Legal
Notice |
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~ You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright
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of a statement, "originally
published on Enobytes.com" with a link back
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~ You may download material from Enobytes for
personal, noncommercial use only.
~ We offer links to websites other than those
owned by Enobytes as a service to readers. The
editorial staff of Enobytes was not involved in
their production and is not responsible for their
content.
~ Our site primarily focuses on wine. By reading
this site, you accept that you are of legal drinking
age.
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