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Who loves port the most

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:02 am
by John Conwell
Google has an interesting little knows search tool that shows search trends by geographical region. So I though it would be interesting to see what regions in the world searched on port the most:

So I looked up Vintage Port by country, and these are the results
1 United Kingdom
2 Australia
3 Denmark
4 Portugal
5 New Zealand
6 Netherlands
7 Canada
8 United States
9 Sweden
10 Switzerland

A city break down within the UK shows
1 Poplar, United Kingdom
2 Brentford, United Kingdom
3 Thames Ditton, United Kingdom
4 London, United Kingdom
5 Bletchley, United Kingdom
6 Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
7 Birmingham, United Kingdom
8 Melbourne, Australia
9 Sheffield, United Kingdom
10 Manchester, United Kingdom

A city break down for the US shows
1 San Francisco, CA, USA
2 New York, NY, USA
3 Seattle, WA, USA
4 Los Angeles, CA, USA
5 Chicago, IL, USA
6 Atlanta, GA, USA

A Colheita trend lookup for the world shows
1 Brazil
2 Portugal
3 Denmark
4 Netherlands
5 Canada
6 Germany
7 United Kingdom
8 United States

And a tawny port trend lookup for the world shows
1 Australia
2 United States
3 Netherlands
4 Canada
5 United Kingdom
6 Germany

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 6:03 pm
by Andy Velebil
Very interesting, to say the least.

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 7:19 pm
by John Conwell
I was most curious about the Colheita match with Brazil. The % of seaches in Brazil was very high, more so than any other top country in these lists. But it wasnt listed in either VP or Tawny.

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:24 am
by Roy Hersh
A city break down for the US shows
1 San Francisco, CA, USA
2 New York, NY, USA
3 Seattle, WA, USA
4 Los Angeles, CA, USA
5 Chicago, IL, USA
6 Atlanta, GA, USA


Seattle ahead of cities many times its size is amazing to me. John, I think you need to stop Googling Vintage Port as you are certainly to blame for our city showing so high up within the US data strata.

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:05 pm
by John Conwell
Shhhh...dont give away my secret!