Organizing Wine Cellars – New Ways to Track Liquid Assets

Flightnight_ezr_1Tech joins the noble art of vino.

Recently, my friend Betty Fraser kidnapped me for a surprise visit to LA’s new hot trend:  wine tasting.  She took me to Silverlake Wine for one of their weekly "blatant, low-key, relaxed" tastings and you’d think I never get out of the house.  I had such a great time.

My wine tasting experience goes back to when I was a kid, and my parents enjoyed "wine night" during "camping club" holiday vacations.  All the adults would gather in their bell bottoms and feathered hair, drink a 1975 Gallo Wine and enjoy crackers and gross orange cheese balls rolled in nuts.

Well, I guess the apple doesn’t fall from the tree.  At our wine tasting, all the adults gathered in their bell bottoms and feathered hair, drank a 2004 Panizzi Vernaccia di San Gimignano from Tuscany along with some fancies from the Cheese Store of Silver Lake.  I guess it’s fun all the same and our kids will probably think we’re crazy too.

Mark Rifkin of Oasis Professional Organizers in Seattle, turned us onto a great wine tracking system recently and it sounds like we could really dig it.

CellarTracker! is Web-based wine cellar inventory management software and community of wine lovers. Once registered, users can report and search their virtual wine cellar by producer, vintage, varietal and maturity, as well as log personal tasting notes, price, valuation data and more. CellarTracker! is accessible from any Web browser as well as a PDA or cell phone.

Have any readers used this tracking software?  Please share your tasting (or testing) notes.

John1sig_142

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3 responses to “Organizing Wine Cellars – New Ways to Track Liquid Assets”

  1. Steve Avatar
    Steve

    John,
    You forgot to mention the Sub-zero 400 series which can integrate wine into one location, properly stored at the correct temperature! I’ve been shopping for my new kitchen…
    http://www.subzero.com/subzero/400series.asp

  2. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    John,
    Just saw this post. I’ve been using CellarTracker for awhile now and really like it. It’s easy to use, inexpensive, and you can sort your wine collection six ways from Sunday. *Highly* recommended.

  3. Terry Gold Avatar
    Terry Gold

    Just saw this post. I’ve been using CellarTracker for awhile now and really like it. It’s easy to use, inexpensive, and you can sort your wine collection six ways from Sunday. *Highly* recommended.

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