Wine Talks With Bryan

Open magazine spread featuring multiple photos of diverse people, with the headline 'SIP FLUENCERS' and a definition describing sipfluencers as individuals influencing beverage industry trends.

Recently featured in the March 2026 issue of Sip Magazine as a Sipfluencer.

A woman with blonde hair, wearing sunglasses, a beige crop top, black pants, and black boots walking on top of stacked plastic crates filled with grapes, in front of a wooden wall with the words 'Sip Magazine' and 'Celebrating wines, beers, spirits & ciders'
A man with a beard and mustache, wearing a gray sweater, holds a glass of red wine up in a kitchen with wooden cabinets, wine bottles, glasses, and decorative plates on the wall.

Begin your wine learning journey right from home with these fun resources.

Man holding a sabered champagne bottle, with foam spilling out, standing against a wooden wall background.
Infographic about Cabernet Franc wine featuring characteristics, regions, pairing tips, and label clues with colorful background and illustrations of grapes and wine.
Woman with glasses working on a laptop in a cozy setting with a glass of red wine, writing on a notepad, lamp in background.
Person wearing a black T-shirt with text "Maybe it's the wine talking but I want more wine".
Illustration of a bearded man holding a wine glass

Bearded men drink wine too

Book cover titled 'Wine Memory Log' with illustrations of wine glass, wine bottle, and wine glass with a corkscrew, and text 'Sip, Scribble, Repeat' and 'A different kind of wine journal for the new generation of wine drinkers' by Bryan Lewis.

The Wine Memory Log is Here!

Your wine journey just got a major upgrade.
Launching May 22nd, this beautifully designed journal helps you sip, log, and learn—one glass at a time.

What Makes the Wine Memory Log Different?

Unlike traditional wine journals that feel overly technical or stuffy, the Wine Memory Log was created to make wine tasting approachable, fun, and memorable—especially for today’s new generation of wine lovers. This is not your sommelier’s tasting book.

Designed with bold visuals, creative prompts, and interactive pages, it helps you:

  • Log your wine experiences in a personal, story-driven way

  • Use playful tools like tasting bingo.

  • Track your evolving palate while learning more about grapes, regions, and styles

  • Turn each glass into a memory you can revisit again and again

Whether you're a casual sipper, a curious learner, or building your wine confidence—this book is your guide, your journal, and your wine-loving sidekick all in one.

A chart titled 'Wine & Food Pairing: Your No-Stress Guide' showing recommended wine and food pairings, including sparkling wine with fried food and popcorn, rosé wine with summer salads and goat cheese, pinot noir with mushrooms and salmon, cabernet sauvignon with burgers, steak, and BBQ, sauvignon blanc with tacos and Thai food, chardonnay with mac and cheese and roast chicken, sweet wine with spicy noodles and hot wings. The chart suggests tasting rules and pairs based on flavor profiles.
A wine memory log sheet with spaces for wine information, tasting notes, and ratings, featuring illustrations of wine glasses and a large sample watermark across the page.
A man with short dark hair and a beard, wearing a maroon shirt, taking a selfie in a vineyard with green grapevines in the background.
Man with glasses and a beard taking a selfie in a vineyard with lush green grapevines.
A man with a beard in a maroon leather jacket and gray sweater holding a glass of red wine smiling at the camera standing in front of a large map of the Missoula Floods with a metallic structure in the background.
A man with short dark hair and a beard, wearing a gray hoodie with the name tag 'Benjam', is pointing at a pruned grapevine in a vineyard on a sunny day with clear blue skies and power lines overhead.
A man with a beard and short hair wearing a maroon jacket and dark pants standing in a vineyard under cloudy sky.