Vinote Cellaring System and Bottle Tags


The Vinote Cellaring System simplifies the process of cellaring and finding wines. It links a bottle record in Vinote Cellar with a numbered tag carried on the bottle. Bottles are placed randomly in wine racks and found using these highly visible tags. It is far easier to find a tag than it is to locate a wine using coordinates or directions. After the bottle has been opened you just hold onto the tag to update your Vinote Cellar at a later time.

This system ends the frustration of lost or misplaced bottles and helps you locate your chosen wine quickly. Vinote prompts you to drink every bottle when it is in prime condition. There is no other comparable system. All other programs depend on your ability to remember every bottle taken from the cellar.

Select and purchase your tags now, they will make organizing your wine cellar easy!

Select your tags here...

or purchase the Vinote Starter Pack...


Getting the most form your Vinote Tags

Every bottle is allocated a Vinote tag displaying a pre-printed unique number and barcode.

The tag makes it easy to find a wine and then is held as evidence of opening, allowing you to soberly and accurately maintain your cellar list.

1. Identify your wine locations. Name your columns of racking or bins as Racks, with each Rack holding no more than 100 bottles. Cellar racking is often made up in columnar units of 8 or 10 bottles wide. Each of these columns may be identified as a single Rack. In wine cabinets each a combination of 3 or 4 levels may be identified as a Rack. Note -

2. Place your wines randomly in the appointed Rack. Let the software collate your wines; storing your wines in any sort of order, will waste storage space. Providing an exact location for every bottle can cause chaos; when a wine is inadvertently moved from one cell to another, your computer will loose it for ever.

3. Reduce your search area - You can halve the search area within a Rack by separating whites and reds within a Rack.



Video on Selecting Tags

Watch our video on why you should use bottle tags and selecting the correct tags for you.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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