A personal wine journal

Your bottles, in your own words.

A pocket journal for the wines you actually loved — what you drank, what you thought, where you found it. So next time you’re staring at a menu or a shelf, you have more to go on than a feeling.

Free to start · 30 seconds to log your first bottle
journal entrySat · Apr 11

Ruinart Blanc de Blancs

2019 · Champagne, FR

4.8

Crisp, almond, brioche. The dinner wine of the year.

★ favoritebuy again
$52 · Eataly
journal entryTue · Apr 2

Domaine Bousquet Malbec

2021 · Mendoza, AR

4.5

Jammy, smooth, easy with steak. The Tuesday bottle.

buy again
$18 · Trader Joe’s
collectionyour journal
Your top picksfavorites
Ruinart B de B01
Occhipinti SP6802
Lapierre Morgon03
Vacheron Sancerre04
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journal entrySun · Mar 23

Broc Cellars Love Red

2022 · California, US

4.2

Chillable, juicy, disappears on the patio.

★ favorite
$28 · Bi-Rite
collectionyour journal
12 bottles savedbuy again
Bousquet Malbec — $18
Frappato, Occhipinti — $22
Vacheron Sancerre — $24
Broc Love Red — $28
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Made for moments like

“I know I loved somethinglast month…”

“What was that red from the steakhouse?”
Search by venue, jump back to the entry, know if you said “buy again.”
“I need a $20 bottle for Friday.”
Filter favorites under $25. Your own taste, already curated.
“What do I actually like?”
Your tasting notes add up over time. Patterns emerge. No homework.

How it works

Three steps. Then your journal carries the weight.

01

Snap or type

Photograph the label, or just type the name. A few taps and it's in.

02

Say what you thought

One line of notes, a rating, where you had it. No wine-school vocabulary required.

03

Find it later

Search, filter, revisit favorites. Walk into any wine shop with a real shortlist.

Capture

Keep a real wine journal

Save the bottle, your rating, your notes, and where you had it — in one personal record that is actually yours.

Recall

Remember why it mattered

Store the details your future self will care about: taste, price, place, and whether you would happily order it again.

What you can keep in your wine journal

Bottle photo
Wine name + winery
Vintage + varietal
Rating + tasting notes
Price paid
Store or restaurant
Favorite
Would buy again

Explore more

For the broadest overview, this homepage is your starting point. For the journal-specific view, visit the wine journal app page. If your main need is finding bottles later, head to the wine tracker app page. If your notes matter most, the wine tasting notes app page goes deeper.

Ready when you are

Start a journal you’ll actually open again.

Free to start. No credit card. Your first bottle takes about as long as pouring it.