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  2. Wine-Searcher - Wikipedia

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    The Wine-Searcher and WhiskySearcher apps also offer a label-recognition tool. Users can take a photo of a label to find out more about prices and availability, including nearby stores to current location. On the website and apps, users can save the details of products they have tried or purchased, or create a wish list.

  3. 3 Best Grocery Price Comparison Apps To Help You Save - AOL

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    Here are three of the best grocery price comparison apps that can help you save money on food and other products: Flipp. Instacart. Grocery AI. 1. Flipp.

  4. Lists of wines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wine-related list articles on Wikipedia. Wines by country. List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wines ...

  5. Wine label - Wikipedia

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    Wine label of the Grieser Kurwein, 1910 ca Historical wine label. Paper wine labels have long been collected. This can turn into a full-fledged hobby, with collections organized by theme, country, or region. For others, saving labels may be part of maintaining a wine tasting-notes journal, or just simply to remember a particular wine.

  6. Wine Collector 200 - Wikipedia

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    Wine Collector 300 is a wine collection and management package from IntelliScanner Corporation. Wine Collector was released in December 2004. Wine Collector was released in December 2004. Wine Collector uses the UPC barcode found on wine bottles to look up information on wines from an Internet-enabled database containing approximately 67,000 ...

  7. American Viticultural Area - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of wine from the Santa Maria Valley AVA, the nation's third American Viticultural Area established in 1981. An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape-growing region in the United States, providing an official appellation for the mutual benefit of wineries and consumers.