Today, via WineMad, I saw the SF Chronicle’s Sipping News article (click here to read) about a new wine search engine, Able Grape at www.ablegrape.com.
This is a serious wine research tool. A search of tempranillo returns about 120K hits. The search results can be filtered in several ways, e.g., research, tasting notes, varietal info, and more.
There is a supporting blog at ablegrape.wordpress.com. Very well done!
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February 24, 2008 at 3:18 am |
For anyone interested I did a side by side comparison of Able Grape, Google and another wine specific search engine called Scrugy. You can find the results here.
March 16, 2008 at 12:32 pm |
I have visited this site on many an occasion now but this post is the 1st one that I have ever commented on.
Congratulations on such a fine article and site I have found it very helpful and informative – I only wish that there were more out there like this one.
I never leave empty handed, sometimes I may even be a little disappointed that I may not agree with a post or reply that has been made. But hey! that is life and if every one agreed on the same thing what a boring old world we would live in.
Keep up the good work and cheers.