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Wine Preference System
Does anyone know of a website that will store your wine preferences for
you? I'm talking about somethign that would house not the wines in your collection, but instead the wines that you've tasted elsewhere, read about in a magazine, and might someday like to acquire? Does anyone know of such a website? Thanks in advance! |
Wine Preference System
I have been keeping cellar, and all other pertinent info on a site called
www.manageyourcellar.com It has a feature for your "wish list", where you can record what you're after. Free, easy, and exports to csv files for easy inport into excel or wherever else you keep records. also allows acces to other ratings / suggestions. > wrote in message ups.com... > Does anyone know of a website that will store your wine preferences for > you? I'm talking about somethign that would house not the wines in > your collection, but instead the wines that you've tasted elsewhere, > read about in a magazine, and might someday like to acquire? Does > anyone know of such a website? > > Thanks in advance! > |
Wine Preference System
Cellartracker (cellartracker.com) has a wish list option
wrote: > Does anyone know of a website that will store your wine preferences for > you? I'm talking about somethign that would house not the wines in > your collection, but instead the wines that you've tasted elsewhere, > read about in a magazine, and might someday like to acquire? Does > anyone know of such a website? > > Thanks in advance! |
Wine Preference System
The Wine Spectator website has a feature that allows you to keep a "Personal
Wine List" that allows you to add your own comments to their wine reviews and scores. ---> http://www.winespectator.com/Wine/Home This feature is a part of their subscription package. Others have given you suggestions about software that you can install on your PC. As for me, I use Cellar! and before that I kept my records in an Excel spreadsheet. > wrote in message ups.com... > Does anyone know of a website that will store your wine preferences for > you? I'm talking about somethign that would house not the wines in > your collection, but instead the wines that you've tasted elsewhere, > read about in a magazine, and might someday like to acquire? Does > anyone know of such a website? > > Thanks in advance! > |
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