Vinous: Wine Reviews & Ratings

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Published by: Vinous Media LLC Apps

Description

Consumers, collectors and experts alike have for years followed Antonio Galloni, Neal Martin and the rest of Vinous' team of world-renowned critics. Vinous' app puts decades of experience at your fingertips with the essential tools wine lovers need to explore all things wine.

EXPLORE WINES

* Type a wine name to search Vinous' archive of nearly 400,000 tasting notes and scores from the world’s most trusted wine critics

* Use powerful filters and sorting options to pinpoint the wine reviews and ratings you’re interested in

* Read articles on the latest releases from a team that spends months every year traveling throughout the world's wine regions to bring readers unparalleled insights and commentary

* Browse verticals and retrospectives to see how older wines are faring today and to learn more about the stories behind the wines

ESSENTIAL WINE RESOURCES

* Vintage Chart - Explore vintages across the world with our free Vintage Chart, which describes growing conditions and overall quality for every major wine-producing area in the world.

* Vinous Glossary – Never be at a loss for words. The glossary explains every viticultural word an oenophile may need.

* Explore Grapes – Learn everything you need to know about grape varieties, where they are grown and what their main attributes are.


Certain features in the app are available only to subscribers to the Vinous website.

If you have any inquiries or need assistance, please contact [email protected].

ABOUT VINOUS
Vinous, founded by Antonio Galloni, is home to the world’s most influential wine critics, whose insight is trusted by wine buyers in over 100 countries. Innovation lies at the heart of Vinous with its pioneering efforts to map the vineyards of California with renowned cartographer Alessandro Masnaghetti, its leading wine social media platform Delectable, and its exciting events program. Explore all things wine with Vinous.
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Ratings History

Vinous Reviews

Great Content, Meh App

Joe's Blow on

United States

Great content but the app is very meh. The search is very substandard. Should be able to have many many choices. Such as show me the best 2011 Volnays, restaurant articles only (whoops! they aren’t included in the app), only review articles, only the latest ratings, etc. Navigation could be so much better, landscape mode, etc etc etc It’s very 2007

Most interesting coverage

Cuzzin Matthew on

United States

I loved the video interviews during the pandemic and the broad range of coverage without deference to the price of a wine. Having visited I deeply appreciated your selection of La Ca Nova. The wine truly speaks for itself.

Seach

Winton Ross on

United States

Respect Vinous reviews but its database search is well in need of help.

Great content but needs technical improvement

Slovenské publikum on

United States

I’m an user of Vinous, Wine Advocate, Jancis Robinson and Cellar Tracker and here is how they compare. Jancis Robinson (JR) has the best search function, best focus on quality value and most poignant reviews. Their articles are also a treat to read. In the better known regions they have a consistent history of scores by JR herself and by Julia Harding. In the satellite regions, there is not much consistency between vintages due to changing critics and their chose winemakers. Everyone scores a little different - JR is predictably strict and Walter Speller gives 17.5 to pretty much every decent wine, while some other authors like my beloved Tamlyn Curryn may get infatuated. That is all correct and truthful, because it shows the fallibility of numerical scores and exposes the wine to the critic’s tastes, as it should be. For that reason, JR is the most honest. The scoring seems to express the potential of the earliest recommended drinking age but definitely not the full potential of the wine. What JR definitely lacks is the side note or addendum to wine notes, that would further reveal the wines character. Wine Advocate has the most prosaic and journalistic style of notes. It also has a lot of consistent history, even in satellite regions. It has a great reach among prestigious wineries and is stylistically quite descriptive in wine notes. With closed wines like young Barolos, the notes are long but say little about the taste and more about production, but that is all understandable. I suppose the scoring tends toward the wine’s full potential, often being 1-2 points higher than JR or Vinous. Vinous, conversely, I find strict and dry. Especially Neal Martin. He uses the low end of the score scale as freely as the high end, offering greater resolution than critics who squeeze most scores into a narrower score band. And yet, he is not that useful for my purposes. His notes are too factual, authoritative and judgemental to reveal the emotional energy of wine that I need to understand before buying. Antonio Galloni is a much more complete critic in this sense, with just as wide a range of scores even if a little more benevolent at times. I wish he scored even truer to his personal bias than by seemingly objective metrics of quality. My favourite Vinous author is Stephen Tanzer. His writing is like a woman’s: insightful in every important way. Vinous, just like Wine Advocate, are extremely useful for their wine note addendums, where the character of the vintag

So dependable

Sfoldguy on

United States

I’ve depended on Vinous reviews sin AG started the company and find them consistent and reliable.

Not much help

69o24d on

United States

The site is long on wine puff and short of usable wine selection information. The site is not user friendly as to the limited amount wine data. Would not recommend If vinous responds can you recommend a better and more useful site. Thx

Make over

afvf on

United States

This app really meads to be updated. One can not look at it in horizontal view. A log of the searches lead to no results, because the search function is just plain bad. This app could be so much more! It has the best wine tasters in the world writing for it, but a terribly bad app. Please fix it.

Can’t subscribe

nickname19842578664 on

United States

When I try to subscribe the app crashes.

Great data source!

francesfinder on

United States

I can almost always find the wine in question! Great info about the wine and a source for purchase,too!

Glitchy

Baraberacorc on

United States

Terrible app won’t let me sign up just look up the wine this rip off is not worth it.

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App Info

Category
Food Drink
Languages
Danish, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese, Ukrainian
Recent release
1.3.9 (1 year ago )
Released on
Dec 7, 2015 (9 years ago )
Last Updated
6 days ago
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