Dennis Wuycik, publisher of the ACC Sports Journal (formerly The
Poop Sheet), said, "I kept being approached by website owners who wanted to add my content to their site.
Publication firewalls are coming down
Wineries sending wine samples to writers should include the
poop sheet with the wine.
Wiss & Otherwise
Among my possessions I have a Winning Hoops polo shirt and a
Poop Sheet (now ACC Sports Journal) ball cap ("Poop Is What's Happening").
The long trail away from just the print newsletter
It's suggested at $8 retail, woo-woo, and goes down easily due to soft tannins, due to extended maceration, per the
poop sheet. Since the wine, obviously, is red, and Argentina is known for its beef, I'd guess a hunk of meat would be in order here.
Tapiz 1999 cabernet sauvignon. (Winenotes)
I still say it's The
Poop Sheet. Publisher Dennis Wuycik clung to it for over 20 years ("Poop is what's happening") before changing it to ACC Sports Journal ("Easier when you are calling university offices").
Picking a name for your newsletter
* What can I say, there was no
poop sheet attached to the sample of Steele 1999 Viognier from Lake Co.
Lake Co
Wuycik, a basketball All-American at North Carolina, played four or five years of pro ball, mostly in the old ABA, before returning to Chapel Hill and launching The
Poop Sheet sports newsletter.
Sports publisher carefully balances direct mail, newsstand sales, deals with other publishers, and the internet. (Publisher Profile)
The winery
poop sheet said the wine is soft and supple, which is true, but I'm darned if I know what a "heroic finish" is.
Winenotes
As a rule, I try to taste a wine before I read the accompanying
poop sheet. Well, I did when I tasted 1997 Lucente, and the first note was this wine was made in European style, as in, not overly assertive but with lots going on.
Lucente