You can easily move wines to different places in your cellar. The wine scanner is through Vivino, so it picks up most wines.You don’t have to have a Vintec product to use this app, you can use it for any type of wine cellar – I even use it for my ‘under the stairs’ storage.I would highly recommend this app for all serious wine lovers! It’s a wine cellar management app however it also has a ton of features I absolutely love. I have always wanted some proper cellar storage and it only took me 34 years to get it □ When I was registering my fridges I learnt about the ONEO by Vintec app. Okay so I was very spoilt for my birthday last year and I got not one but two Vintec wine fridges. Theses are the 4 free wine apps I use regularly: I also want to point out that I don’t use all the features available in each of the below apps, just what I need so bear in mind there’s probably more awesomeness to the app than I mention here. Plus, don’t you hate it when you have the most amazing wine but cannot remember anything other than ‘there was a bird on the label and it started with M’? It’s interesting to keep a log of what you taste to see what you drink a lot of and what you don’t. I pretty much use wine apps for recording my tasting notes and to record what’s in my cellar. Managing your wine collection/cellar (e.g.Help choosing a wine based on taste/occasion/food etc (e.g.Good Pair Days, Awesomme, Naked Wines, Vivino, Vinus, etc) Searching for wine prices and retailers (e.g.Some of the different types of wine apps you can get are: What are the different types of wine apps? Therefore to answer the question… it depends! It really depends what kind of app you are after. Some I use daily/weekly/monthly and others I download, use one, and then they sit there until I’m bored enough to go through and delete them. I have downloaded SO MANY wine apps in my time. Who would best benefit from the app?: From connoisseur to novice – anyone who enjoys wine or wants to understand more about their glass would benefit from the app.I’m always asked by people what wine apps are the best to use. How useful is the information for target audience?: The information in the WineFinder app is extremely useful for those who want to try new wines, learn more about their current favorites as well as properly pair wines and save money.Įase of use: The app is easy to use, and is perfect when shopping in your local market. You don’t have to be in store to benefit from the perks of the app, check WinFinder’s entertaining videos on everything from “How to Pronounce Gewurztraminer” to “What Wine Goes with BBQ?” to “How to Open a Bottle of Wine Without a Corkscrew.” You can even share your favorites by email, text, Twitter, and Facebook! Always up-to-date, with hundreds of new reviews added each month. Users can find wines by price, type, food pairings – even categories like flavor and palate. Full-screen bottle photos make shopping easy. All wines are rated on value, so you’ll know how much each wine is actually worth. With a few taps of the screen, you’ll instantly see the best bottles in the store. What it actually does: Beginner or connoisseur, with WineFinder, you’ll save time, save money, and avoid bad wines. Beginner or connoisseur, with Thumbs Up WineFinder, you’ll save time, save money, and completely avoid the bad bottles. And, with coverage in over 50 of the largest chains like Trader Joe’s, Costco, and Whole Foods, you’ll always find the best wines in a store near you. What it says it does: Thumbs Up WineFinder is the only app specifically designed to match you with the best wines you can find in the supermarket or warehouse store you’re shopping in – while you’re standing in the wine aisle! You just tap the price, type of wine – even the food you’re having – and we match you with the best bottles. This week it’s Thumbs Up WineFinder Wine App – find out what the Lempert Report thought.
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