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Have you ever found yourself staring at a long and complicated wine list, unable to decide which wine to order?
Corkdork solves the confusion and overwhelmingness of picking a wine off of any wine list. Using a combination of machine learning and personalized filters, Corkdork will recommend a wine that's right for your next restaurant meal or wine bar visit. Using Corkdork is as easy as taking a picture with your iPhone or iPad, and it's free. Simply set your preferences and start scanning. For those that want more personalized recommendations and advanced features, including guided tastings, receive a one-week free trial when you upgrade to one of our affordable Corkdork+ subscriptions.
Here's how Corkdork works:
(1) Adjust your settings and filters as needed
(2) Scan the wine list with your iPhone or iPad camera. Corkdork supports scanning multiple pages.
(3) Your recommendation will automatically appear.
A couple of FAQs:
Q: Why do I need a wine list scanner?
A: Wine lists can be quite extensive, sometimes over a hundred pages in length with thousands of wines. This makes it almost impossible, even for the most experienced sommeliers (pronounced suh·muhl·yay, a trained wine expert that works for a restaurant) to make a recommendation taking all wines into consideration. Not to mention, a sommelier may not be familiar with your personal tastes and preferences, including wines you've already had. That's where Corkdork can be very useful. By no means do you need to scan the whole wine list–you may want to scan just a page or two–but with Corkdork you have the option.
Q: Isn't a wine list scanner just taking the place of the sommelier?
A: Corkdork is less like a sommelier–who, at no fault of their own, may be inclined to recommend something the restaurant needs to clear our of inventory–and more like your nerdy wine friend who knows your tastes, as well as fancy words like "Sauternes," phrases like "extended maceration," the difference between Left and Right Bank Bordeaux, and signs online petitions to introduce white wine and rosé wine emojis into the Unicode lexicon. (Sidebar: on the latter, this should happen because, for oenophiles, communicating with just the red wine emoji is simply insufficient). Wine is personal because tastes are personal, and Corkdork fosters that.
Here's what you get:
Free Features:
- Wine list scanner: use filters to find the perfect pairing off of any wine list. It's as easy as taking a picture with your iPhone or iPad.
- Multi-page scanning supported
- Build your own wine list from your wine list picks
- No ads, just fun
Premium Features:
- Wine list scanner advanced filters: reference previous wine list picks and wine tastings to find the perfect wine pairing for you
- Pick and train your Corkdork over time from your wine list picks
- Add an image, location, and rating to each wine list pick
- Wine tasting notes guide: follow along with the easy-to-use, step-by-step tasting notes guide to keep track of all of the wines you taste
- Wine tasting analytics: understand what you're tasting over time, what you like, what you're spending, and more
Have questions or find a bug? Email us at cheers@corkdork.app. We're always improving Corkdork for you, so your feedback is important to us. And remember, it's just wine, so have fun.
Cheers!
Sign up is required. Sign In with Apple is available. You must be 21 years of age or older to use Corkdork. Easily delete your account and information at any time from within the app. For more information about our privacy practices, please view our terms of use at https://www.corkdork.app/terms and our privacy policy at https://www.corkdork.app/privacy.
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Wine Maps provides a handy visual reference, for the wine regions in twenty countries around the world. Its a great tool for anyone looking to learn more about the world of wine, and even better for those looking for maps to study from. It's perfect for those teaching others about wine, and Wine Maps provides a number of ways of exporting or printing maps.
Wine Maps focuses exclusively on mapping the wine regions of the world. It offers one hundred and twenty two maps, defining the wine regions. It is NOT an encyclopaedia of wine, and does not give any textual definitions or comment. Wine Maps is a purely visual reference, which allows you to search for the location of a wine region. With the exception of the top wineries in Bordeaux, individual vineyards do not appear on the maps. There's just too many of them!
Each map is one or two taps away from the main screen. Simply choose from the main wine region list, and you instantly have a map of that region. You can search for regions by name, and Wine Maps will neatly zoom into its location. The surrounding regions will be greyed out to highlight the selected region. Each map has the wine regions clearly presented, along with rivers, cities, and major towns.
You can adjust the major components for map. for example to hide the labels for wine regions. You can hide the rivers, or the towns and cities. On each map, controls are provided to show, grey out, or hide individual wine regions.
For commercial users, who would like to make more extensive use of the maps, an in-app purchase has been added. This provides a licence to distribute maps, via websites, videos, presentations, and more.
Wine Maps is also bundled with a companion app for your Apple TV. Allowing you to show off your wine knowledge, and TV simultaneously!
Feature Summary:
• Locate one of 1500+ wine regions in seconds
• 130 Maps covering 25 countries
• Accessible top down approach
• Maps can be printed, or exported as images
• Test yourself, to help with learning the world's wine regions
• A licence for commercial distribution is available as in in-app purchase
• Maps can be altered. For example, to hide labels, rivers, or towns and cities.
• Individual wine regions can be hidden, or greyed out
• Works offline
• iPad, iPhone and Apple TV support
• Currently on its 28th update. Wine Maps is actively developed (now with a version for the Mac desktop).
What regions are included?
- Overall World Map
- Overall Europe Map
- Central and Eastern Europe Map
Old World - 17 Countries, and 62 Regions:
- Austria
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- France
(with fifteen main subregions, and further sub-subregions. Eleven from Bordeaux, six from Burgundy, and Bergerac),
- Georgia
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Italy
(with nineteen subregions)
- Moldova
- Portugal
- Romania
- Spain
(with ten subregions)
- Slovenia
- Slovakia
- Switzerland
New World - 9 Countries, and 40 Regions:
- Argentina
- Australia
(with four subregions)
- Brazil
- Canada
(with subregion Ontario)
- Chile
- Mexico
- New Zealand
(with two subregions)
- South Africa
(with the subregion Western Cape)
- USA
(with subregions of seventeen states, and fifteen subregions of California)
Image Copyright
All images generated using Wine Maps are issued under the "Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License".
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
If you have purchased the Commercial Licence in-app purchase. All images generated are issued under the "Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License".
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
By purchasing Wine Maps, or the Commercial Licence in-app purchase; you agree to adhere to the terms of the licence, which is appropriate to your purchase.
Your personal data (Name and Email) would only be collected in the event of you choosing to email the developer for support.
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