![]() ![]() Add a vintage and you’re finished with the basics. The overly simplistic Cellar in no way justifies the subscription fee its developer expects to collect for oenophiles.Īfterwards, you are required to add a wine name (whether it has one or not), so you’ll need to get used to tapping out “Cabernet Sauvignon” on your tablet or phone. Tap the + icon to add a bottle and type in the name of the producer (Cellar offers some suggested wine names as you type, but it’s knowledgebase is deathly shallow.) The app honestly could not be simpler to use, as all it does is track basic inventory information. After that, you must pay $10 per month or $100 per year to continue using the app. ![]() ![]() This extremely basic app is free to download, but it’s a 60-day trial. With the simplistically named Cellar, you know what you’re getting right from the start.
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