Track Your Wine Tasting in Your iPhone

If you are a wine lover or just getting into learning about wines, Wine Snob is the perfect iPhone/iPod Touch app for you.

Wine Snob not just lets you track your wine tastings but it also lets you learn about different white and red wines.  You can learn about different wine and food pairings, all the wine lingo. You can keep track of all the wines you taste, notes, prices and vintage.  You can even save a picture of the label along with your notes.

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Wine Snob lets you

  • Save picstures of labels with each wine
  • Tag tasting keywords for easy recall
  • Search for wines by name or tasting tag
  • Save detailed notes on wines
  • See average price, rating, etc.
  • Automatically get the wines geotagged
  • Sync with your online database for safe backup

Wine Snob is definitely worth at $4.99 but until Valentine’s Day, you can get it for FREE! Try it now at this incredible price.


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  • http://www.mrandmrssmith.com/luxury-hotels/destinations/australia australia

    What a brilliant application, this will be of great use on my upcoming tour of the wine regions of Australia.

  • http://www.goldmoneystore.com/ Matt @ Cash for Gold

    First things first, I love the name of the app: Wine Snob. That alone attracts me to it. Second, it’s true, wine-tasting has a way of bringing out the snob in me. Third, there’s nothing wrong with accepting reality: I’m a wine snob at heart. It’s necessary to laugh at oneself.

  • http://www.vel.net/hosted-voip.cfm Rick @ Hosted VoIP Solution

    Have you performed focus groups on the product with professional wine stewards? And who is making the recommendations on the wine-food pairings?