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Ian Robbins

3 wines • 9 followers • 6 following

G.D. Vajra

Barbera d'Alba Superiore 2010

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Ian had this 11 years ago

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Cave de Tain l'Hermitage

Crozes-Hermitage Syrah

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Ian Robbins

Ian Robbins

Gaurav, it must use OCR technology which is pretty basic. I later found "vivino" which I prefer to this product. Vivino offers much more added info such as food pairings, when to drink, and vintage comparisons. It also has a strong social lock-in as more people are using it (that I know and suspect in general). Both apps kind of suck still for the main use case (for me) of discovery but vivino is probably set up to improve most. Delectable is relying on tastemakers mostly (which is important obv) but too much of that results in me reading about wines I could never convince myself to shell out the cash for :).
Gaurav Chandrashekar

Gaurav Chandrashekar

Ian I think it's better than the accuracy of OCR I believe they have humans behind it and I agree with the ditiction between vivino and this just got
Gaurav Chandrashekar

Gaurav Chandrashekar

Vivino myself

Stellenzicht

Golden Triangle Stellenbosch Shiraz 2010

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