Buyers & Cellars Wine Consultants presents the "Wine Education Site - Unraveling the Wine Knot", this site contains a wealth of information for the novice and above.

Tony Aspler, The Wine Guy, currently provides free membership to his comprehensive site.

Anthony Hawkins wrote this comprehensive guide to wine grapes. An excellent reference source, the Super Gigantic Wine Grape Glossary provides detailed information on practically every grape variety cultivated specifically for wine making.

Another Anthony Hawkins document, the World Wine Vintage Tables, contains a series of tables assessing vintage quality - by year - throughout the significant grape-growing regions of the world.

Robert Parker's Wine Vintage Chart offers a highly regarded assessment and a wealth of information.

Vitis Vinifera offers a glossary, classifications and more.

Yet another Anthony Hawkins document, the Glossary of Wine Tasting Terminology, provides a reference to interpret the terms used in reviews and tasting notes. Great tool for facilitating communication between those active in the wine world.

Bradford S. Brown's, the Wine FAQ, isn't really a standard FAQ at all. What it is, rather, is an exhaustive discussion on virtually every aspect of wine. It contains a wealth of information and is fun to read. Be patient it takes a minute to download.

Robin Garr's Wine Lovers' Page is a very informative site featuring a wide range of information including basics, reviews, and assorted articles.

TasteTour is a series of remarkable guides (Wine Guides) to "instant wine expertise", for anyone who enjoys wine or is in a profession where wine expertise is considered a personal or business asset.

The World Wine Web provides an encyclopedia of information about all the wine regions of the world. The presentation is rather dry, but the information is good.

For a truly refreshing, and sometimes irreverent, perspective on the world of wine visit BUNG!, a very popular site created by the Wine Brats.