Our database is built for fast answers whether you’re shopping, studying, or pairing on the fly.
When the catalog is fully populated, you’ll be able to scan a wine’s structure at a glance, understand what kind of producer it came from, and get serving guidance that matches the bottle in front of you—not generic advice.
Start with a three-bottle flight
If you want to learn quickly, don’t buy ten bottles. Buy three with contrast:
- High-acid white: Sauvignon Blanc or Riesling
- Silky red: Pinot Noir
- Structured red: Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah
Taste them in that order. You’ll feel how acid, tannin, and body change the whole experience.
Explore by dimension
Regions
Maps to the glass
Filter by continent, climate band, or soil story to find your next flight.
Varietals
Grapes decoded
Style ranges, structure benchmarks, and quick pairing tips per grape.
Occasions
Plan by vibe
Weeknight comfort, celebratory sparkle, or cellar-worthy centerpieces.
If you’re building a collection, use the database as a memory aid: track what you loved, notice the structural patterns, and turn “I like that” into a repeatable way of choosing bottles you’ll actually enjoy.
Profiles
- Whites: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling
- Reds: Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah/Shiraz, Gamay (Beaujolais), Sangiovese (Chianti), Tempranillo (Rioja)
- Sparkling: Champagne-style sparkling
- Rosé: Dry rosé