Delectable - Scan & Rate Wine Reviews – Page 11

5/5 rating based on 244 reviews. Read all reviews for Delectable - Scan & Rate Wine for iPhone.
Delectable - Scan & Rate Wine is free iOS app published by Delectable, Inc.

Nederburg Cabernet Sauvignon 2014

Jon Hillsberg

From South Africa. Wonderful cab aroma. Full fruit and very smooth. Great with red meats. A real eye opener.


So close.

Cary B.

Not being able to track wines in my cellar is a dealbreaker. I like the visuals and the flow of the app but Vivino allows me to save what bottles I have but not consumed yet.


Easy to use and informative

agavegal 59

I use this app all the time. It is quick and easy to use. I also like the insights of other tasters. I’ve just started using the “Taste Insights” feature which tracks the taste profiles of wines I have tried, I really like it.


Delectable wine app is fab

jhedrich

Love your app! I love being able to compare ratings & look at different kinds of wine to sample & buy for future pleasure!


Like the app but not good for comparison shopping

Acton

I like the app however it does not provide very much information on value or comparative value. It gives ratings but not pricing information.


Glitches

Tbills8585

Too many glitches when scrolling. Also, when you click on your picture of the wine you had, it opens up the profile of a completely different wine. Disappointing that I had to reduce my use of the app


Everything I ever wanted and more

Onestrongfemme

This is the perfect wine app. With endless options of wine out there, you can simply find wine ratings by taking a picture and it allows you keep tabs on your favorite wine.


Doesn’t work as well as I would hope.

Grumpy Old Hepcat

On the plus side, the interface is nice and it’s easy to snap a picture of the bottle label. I’d like to see a bit of image processing to “flatten” the label to make it more readable. There’s no real organization options for the wines you’ve snapped and rated. A lot of the time the auto-identify doesn’t really work; it gives me similar wines by the same producer, but not what I’ve snapped. It means I have to manually edit the wine identity way more than I’d like. The estimated price is a nice feature when it works. However my biggest complaint is that I’d really like to be able to find a place to buy the wines I discover, but Delectable almost never can find a supplier. I end up having to use google to find somewhere to buy the wine. It would be good to be able to “follow” a favorite wine for deals or sales. I really wanted to like this app but I ended up just using it less and less over the years.


Put my private data online along with my full name and picture

reviewernla

If you want to use this app, do so at your own risk— do not assume they will behave with professionalism or integrity. Delectable developed an online store to sell wine. After several years of using this app, they began to use my notes, alongside my full name and picture. I had, by then, amassed a large library of wines that included not only my own thoughts and judgements about wines but also personal notes— on what occasions I’d drank wines, with whom, what we’d done. To opt individual wines out of this process, you needed to individually mark each wine as private— they provided no default status for a user’s entire account and there was no option to go back and mark older wines as private. Changing my name in the profile also did not fix this problem. I was horrified to learn that, if someone googled me, these hits created the first ten or so pages of a google search history— overwhelming any pages related to my career in the non-profit industry, creating issues of trust and doubts about my professionalism for my clients. My first few requests to take this down were ignored. Eventually they took most of them down, but it took months.


Great app, but odd menu headings

DCNYer

I use app often and am interested to see what other users are drinking. After initial enthusiastic adoption by wine professionals and journalists, most don’t post often or at all anymore. Still, it’s still useful.