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Software for tasting notes and wine cellars
For those trying to find decent wine cellar software to use to keep track of their wine purchases and/or tasting notes, fellow purple pagers suggest the following:
- use one of the search engines on the web - google or yahoo turn up loads of suggestions
- see these suggestions in your turn jul 04
- Cellar Tracker at www.cellartracker.com
- Winebase from Australia: it has quirks, but is cheap with good support. The link is www.winebase.com.au
- the Hachette CD contains a basic system for managing a cellar which contains data from the last few years of Le Guide Hachette des Vins De France in an easily get-at-able form
- use an Excel spreadsheet - purple pages subscriber Bob Ross has published a short description on how to do this at: www.wineloverspage.com/rosswine.shtml
- use FileMaker Pro - purple page subscriber Stephen Done is willing to provide the templates he uses. You can contact him at StephenDone@aol.com
- a good collection of wine cellar software can be found on Robin Garr's Favorites pages at www.wineloverspage.com complete with good reviews
- Kurt M's list and reviews of wine cellar software are particularly good, and can be found at www.baycountryliquors.com
- use Microsoft Access - purple page subscriber Alan Robinson (alan@mole111.fsnet.co.uk) has a sample database that he is willing to share with other purple pagers.



