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Tue, 14 Jul 2009 Cellar for iPhone, iPod touch keeps tabs of wine collection

Application will choose a wine for you with a simple shake of the iPhone, iPod touch

Nick Spence


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If you are lucky enough to have a wine collection, even a few bottles racked up in the kitchen, then a new application for iPhone and iPod touch aims to bring order to your assortment of vintages.

Cellar is billed as a portable, swipeable showcase of your wine collection, designed to keep track of your wine, and remember what to buy next time you visit the shops or order online, thanks to what the makers call a "unique Garage feature."

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More than a simple list, Cellar offers users the ability store and order bottles by a star rating, adds photos, study information on each wine and let the application choose a wine for you with a simple shake of the iPhone or iPod touch.

Developers Airsource and Glasshouse Apps are the team behind Barista, an application that helps you produce cafe-quality espresso at home. Barista has been featured in Apple's television and press ads, and recently in the iPhone 3GS Guided Tour.

Cellar costs 59p and is available from the Apple iTunes App Store and requires the iPhone 2.2 Software Update or later.

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