Published October 29, 2015

Keep Track of Your Bottles With Cornell’s Wine Cellar Tool

Cornell’s Center for Hospitality Research just released the third version of their Wine Cellar Management Tool application. The software is available for free and does not store any of its users’ data online. The tool allows wine owners to keep track of the drinkability windows of different wines in their collection. This lets owners make revenue-generating decisions about which wines to promote for quicker sales and which can afford to be stored longer.

Read the full article here: Updated Wine Cellar Management Tool Available From Cornell

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