At first, I thought: “Wow, what a great application!” - Then I looked a bit closer and discovered, that this program unfortunately doesn’t work in most details. In fact it is quite disappointing for a real wine lover.
Basically it’s a large database application, that works with “characteristics”, that can be checked or unchecked, in order to describe a specific wine. Unfortunately all important characteristics are missing - or how can you describe a Cabernet without the words: “cherry, blackberry, red currant, pepper” and how do you want to describe the taste of certain Chardonnays without the words: “ fresh, mineral, flint-stone, apple...”, or an Australian Shiraz without:” tar, eucalyptus, mulberry, oak”, or how do you describe a Riesling without the words: “peach, gooseberry, acid, fresh”? Also words like: “reticence, oxidized, firm, ripe” and “alcoholic” are missing. Instead one is being offered characteristics like: “stony, salty, metallic, intoxicating” and “flat”... - no comment on that.
The scent-pages has similar problems: No “vanilla, cassis, currant, cherry, chocolate, tobacco, eucalyptus, honey, yeast, alcohol, mocha, acetone, pain grillé, soil, leather, coffee et cetera, et cetera”, instead the page offers words like: “cork, pears, musty” and “sulfur” - no comment on that, either. And it really gets complicated, when it comes to sparkling wine (see: bubbles), sherry, madeira or port...
To cut a long story short: It is literally impossible to describe a wine using the expressions offered by “Wine XT”. From my point of view, it therefore cannot be recommended as a software for “wine tastings”.
Maybe one could use it a “Wine Cellar Management-Software” instead, I thought. But if you look closer here, you soon find other limitations: The moment you open a new file, todays date is entered by default as “tasting date” - too bad, if you just bought the bottle and haven’t open it - you have to erase the tasting date, otherwise you will later think you already drank it. Not a good start for use as cellar-management.
Next, one can choose from pulldown menus to enter what kind of wine it is. The problem here is, that you can only enter what the application offers you and nothing else. Bad luck, if you are looking for something, that is missing. When your wine comes from “Hermanus, South-Afrika” or “Ribatejo, Spain”, you simply can’t enter it.
You like German Wines and what to enter the origin (“Großlage”) like “Kiedricher Gräfenberg” or “Abtsberg”? Well bad luck, you can’t. Same in Argentina and most other countries: no “Lujan de Cuyo” in “Mendoza”, you cannot find it anywhere.
Different example: You want to use the software to manage your wines on a commercial basis and you want to enter the current price of the bottle in order to compare it to the price you once paid for it, when you bought it? Sorry - there is no field for it. So it doesn’t help to keep track of your sales, either.
This problem appears through the whole application... One last example: You want to enter the correct classification for your “Château d’Yquem” (“Premier Cru Classé Superieur”)? Well, keep on looking. No “Premier Cru Classé en Graves”, either, no “First Growth” in Germany, no description for “complexity” or “intensity” in the “Quality Section”, no possibility to enter more than one wine-critic (like Gabriel, Platter, Broadbent, Vinum...), no odd bottle sizes ...and so on. That means, in my eyes: Is's a good basis for beginners, but if you're a real wine lover, you soon enter problems (that could be solved with freely editable fields).
It certainly has potential, but there is still a lot to do.
But - there is still hope: With his last update (2.2) the color “rosé/pink” was added in the color palette! A great step into the right direction...
Wine XT
Wine cellar management & tasting notes.
Version: 2.3.22
Looking good at first, but then...
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Winelover Monday, May 16 2005 @ 02:45 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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Comments
Looking good at first, but then... - julianps_dotmac
I agree that, even at this stage Wine XT has its challenges - not least the Help system and manual.pdf, both of which are sparse and of little help.Could this be why some users are not getting the most out of fetaures like File->Preference->Aroma and Tools->Country Editor?
I've had this for 18 months or so and it's still a long way from a 5-Star application for me but I feel tht with a little focussed effort EB could make significant improvements to usability (as opposed to functionality, which is pretty good right now).
J
Friday, October 28 2005 @ 03:03 AM PDT
Looking good at first, but then... - Andreas J. Muhr
You can add your own expressions as well as many other things that you lamented in the preferences.
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Wednesday, July 06 2005 @ 09:09 AM PDT