The New York Times has published a story in the Business section of tomorrow's paper titled "
Where's that Cabernet? Check the Virtual Cellar" about web-based cellar management software applications. Vinfolio is prominently featured as the lead in the article with our free
VinCellar software.
Auto-valuation now includes auction and retail dataOne capability mentioned in the article that's worth clarifying is the auto-valuation component of VinCellar. It was recently upgraded to add retail price data based on Winesearcher.com to the auction price data we've always had. Read the press release from two days ago titled "Vinfolio Launches Free Automated Wine Valuation Engine".
Integrated professional wine reviews
One significant VinCellar feature that was not mentioned in the article is the access provided to over 70,000 professional reviews from Stephen Tanzer's
International Wine Cellar, Allen Meadows' Burghound, and Antonio Galloni's Piedmont Report reviews (Antonio joined Robert Parker as his Italian wine critic in October 2006). VinCellar users may view the professional scores and drink dates at no charge (based on licensing deals Vinfolio has signed). Subscribers to IWC and Burghound can also access full text reviews within VinCellar by linking their separate subscriptions to their VinCellar account (also free).
Future development of VinCellar
Vinfolio has already undertaken a major project to enhance VinCellar further in 2007. Please stay tuned for further announcements.
Bottom line: VinCellar is a robust cellar management software application that is uniquely combined with a range of supporting services to deliver maximum user convenience. Moreover, it's only going to get better in the coming months.