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Tastes like a Port wine. Unfortunately my pallet hasn't allowed me to enjoy fortified wines just yet. I guess I can't get passed the syrupyness of it.. This is technically a Late Harvest Cab from Moldova in Eastern Europe. Maybe one day. Notes of apple, pear, syrup and prunes. — 9 years ago
@Denis Roudenko Have you tried using the app Vivino for wine as well? I've used about a dozen wine apps and Delectable and Vivino are my two favorites and the only ones I have and use now!
Yes, I have - Vivino a bit different from DT and have some specific features: it is impossible to compose and publish some tasting notes using hashtags with Vivino and there is some problem with non-latin (russian, bulgarian, japanese for example) wines to scan and use with Vivino. This is a first point of difference. Second is - Vivino have a big problem with app start when you have at least 2500 scenned wines in your library. As result I use DT as a primary engine and copy to Vivino only wine labels and scores without tasting notes.
Sean Wallner - WSET II
Tastes like a Port wine. Unfortunately my pallet hasn't allowed me to enjoy fortified wines just yet. I guess I can't get passed the syrupyness of it.. This is technically a Late Harvest Cab from Moldova in Eastern Europe. Maybe one day. Notes of apple, pear, syrup and prunes. — 9 years ago