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Download apps: Be a booze snob, and surpass during it
- Updated: August 9, 2016
For a novice
Hello Vino – Wine Guide
Say hello to your slot booze assistant. The free-of-cost app, grown in San Francisco, helps we with reccos on booze varieties formed on meals, occasions, ambience preferences, seasons, and barbeque cookouts too. From a booze that would go good with opposite forms of meats, seafood, pizzas and pastas to racial cuisines — including Indian (read: Sauvignon Blanc with samosas and Pinot Noir with Tandoori Chicken) — a downright beam works good for booze novices and celebration hosts.
Available on android and iOS
Vivino Wine Scanner
Use a app’s camera indicate underline to take a print of a booze tag and rate it on your profile. You can also check out reviews of over 5 lakh wines from a village of over 10 million users. The app also helps we review booze prices.
Available on Android and iOS
For a amicable butterfly
Wine Dictionary
Before we RSVP for a booze and cheese soirée, download a compendium that packs in 900 definitions, including difference used to report tasting records and booze regions.
Available on Android
For a oenophile
Cellar Tracker
Ditch those Excel sheets for a digital register that keeps add-on on a wines in your cellar, new purchases, tentative deliveries and your booze wishlist. It also includes a tag approval underline where we can take a print of a booze that we might have attempted during a friend’s place and can use for after reference.
Available on Android and iOS
SWE Wine and Spirits Trivia
If we are booze geek, download an app grown by a Society of Wine Educators to exam your believe of sparklings, reds, whites and dessert wines. Covering 5 categories and 10 levels, a 500-question ask also includes sections on strong spirits. The topper will be called World Wine Mastermind.
Available on Android and iOS