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The Virtual Basement

When The New York Times' Bob Tedeschi told his readers about CellarTracker.com in February, 3,400 wine buffs had "registered" to use Eric LeVine's Web site. Now the number's over 7,500 and growing every day. And if you doubt that many people have actual cellars of their own, you're quite wrong. Not all the people using CellarTracker have physical wine cellars, but more than 1 million individual bottles have been entered into its database by people who do, nearly all of the entries bearing meticulous notations of date of purchase, original price, label art, and the menu, tasters, and circumstances under which the stuff finally got drunk.

As any wine buff knows, there are almost too many wine sites on the World Wide Web. Do a search for an obscure Sancerre and you'll find your screen taken over by bloggers eager to tell you more about the wine in question than you, or anyone else, could conceivably want to know. And that's not counting the professional sites—the ratings magazines, wine shops, vineyards— all vying for your attention and your cash.

What sets CellarTracker.com apart? To start with, it's noncommercial. Second, it's free (though if you become a regular user, creator and former Microsoft programmer LeVine will begin leaning on you gently to chip in a little something to the site's upkeep). Third, though it bristles with opinions, the site itself is devoted to just-the-facts-ma'am. Fourth, it's catholic by design. There are links to every major source of wine information, including proprietary newsletters like Robert M. Parker's and Stephen Tanzer's (though, of course, you have to subscribe to read the contents).

Now that you can search CellarTracker's database from your bloody cell phone, it may yet become primarily a kind of independent shoppers' guide to the world of wine, but that's not what Queen Anne resident LeVine originally designed it for. LeVine simply loves wine. His retirement from Microsoft allowed him to devote more time to his hobby, and the contents of his cellar rapidly outran his ability to keep track. There have been a number of software programs designed to help wine lovers stay abreast of their collections, but they all shared a fatal flaw—they required the user to input every single byte of information keystroke by keystroke. LeVine's inspiration: Why not input the information once, and then allow other users of the same database to lift it wholesale to their own cellar listing?

Even better: Why not let the site's users, a wide-ranging, curious, and tech-savvy bunch, do the data inputting for each other? And if you find you're the first to add a wine to the database—sure, it's a little tedious, but most of your work's already done for you, with drop-down menus for everything from grape variety to the village where it was bottled. Anyway, you feel like a pioneer, introducing fellow fans to your discovery.

rdowney@seattleweekly.com

 
  • David Nieto 01/23/2008 2:58:00 AM

    IV Celebration of Wine in Pirque Located in the Valley of the High Maipo it looks for to summon thus on 13,000 visitors and to surpass the achieveed successes the previous years. The direction of the event focuses national and foreign consumers, Tourists, Industralists, companies and to the Vitivin�la industry in general; reason why your participation will be pretty important. The Celebration emphasis in reinforcing the vision of the commune of Pirque like �the Capital of Wine�, Cradle of Traditions and Vitivin�la Culture. It is by that we invited you to be contributor of this great event that will convocate to the most important vines of the country and foreigners. The event will take place the days 4, 5 and 6 of next April, in Vicente Huidobro�s park, where the Average Municipal Moon is located that has an extension of 18 hectares and counts full-featured and required services. Parallelly, related activities in the Pavilion of wine will be made. Between the expressions and activities that will be made, they emphasize the following ones: *Degustation of Best Wines, gastronomy, tests, handling of reins, exhibition of Creole horses, exhibition of exotic birds, artistic show, traditional product art, crafts, music, sale tourist services. The Celebration of Wine in Pirque 2008 will be promoted through massive means of diffusion and in addition to will be publicitated in specific points of Santiago and abroad. This communicational campaign began the month of November of the 2007 and will be extend until the days of the event. You may visit: www.fiestadelvinodepirque.cl. This Celebration constitutes an excellent event of image and public relations for the participants, since it is being posesionated like one of most important and successful of its sort. The projection is to take it, in very short term, to the rank of Fair the International of Vino from Chile. In the previous celebrations we had the following participants: Vineyards: � Concha y Toro � Vi�aras de Pirque � Cono-Sur � Vi�annle � El Principal � Vi��z Cruz � Portal del Alto � Vi�acienda Chada � Santa Carolina � Vi�a Monta� � Ventisquero � Vi�orral Victoria � Mu�Robles (microvinificadora) � Vi�uelken � Vi�s Emiliana � Vi�asa Nueva � Vi�anta Alicia � Vi�ardonal � Cavas Submarinas � Vi�argua � Vi�anta Rita � Vi�armen � Terra Andina Sponsors � Ilustre Municipalidad de Pirque � Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes (Gobierno de Chile) � CORFO (Corporaci�e Fomento de la Producci�(Gobierno de Chile) � SERCOTEC (Servicio de Cooperaci��ica) (Gobierno de Chile) � C�ra de Comercio de Santiago � Ministerio de Educaci�(Gobierno de Chile) � SERNATUR (Servicio Nacional de Turismo) (Gobierno de Chile) � PTI Vitivin�la Valle del Maipo � C.C.V (Corporaci�hilena del Vino) � CONAF (Corporaci�acional Forestal) (Gobierno de Chile) � Ministerio de Agricultura INDAP (Gobierno de Chile) � PROCHILE (Programa de fomento a las exportaciones chilenas) Helpers � Compa�General de Electricidad � Autosummit � Copec � Restorant La Vaquita Ech� � Aguas Pirque � M&H Propiedades � Viajes El Corte Ingl� � DODGE. � La Naci� � Vinomio � Club de lectores del Mercurio � Toneler�Nacional � Prunesco � Elite � Preserv� � Diario Financiero � Travel Time Collaborator: � C.C.V (Corporaci�hilena del Vino) � Centro Cultural Crecer con Pirque � Revista Todo Pirque � Datos del Maipo � Asociaci�odeo Cordillera Information and Contact: David Nieto Barrera President of the Camera of tourism, Commerce and Services of Pirque davidnieto@fiestadelvinodepirque.cl www.fiestadelvinodepirque.cl

 

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