The World of Fine Wine has introduced a significant enhancement to its platform with the launch of a fully searchable database containing over 20,000 tasting notes. This resource makes the entire archive of tasting notes published in the magazine since 2004 readily accessible online for wine enthusiasts.
The database is the culmination of over 20 years of dedication and will continuously be updated with new tasting entries. It has been designed to facilitate a user-friendly experience for registered members, allowing searches by diverse criteria, including region, country, grape variety, vintage, score, or critic.
Neil Beckett, editor of WFW, expressed enthusiasm about this new offering, emphasizing its potential value for fine-wine aficionados globally. He mentioned that the database is crafted to help readers compare wines effectively, thus aiding their purchasing decisions while enriching their appreciation and understanding of fine wines across various vintages.
Beckett also reflected on the importance of these tasting notes, stating that making them accessible online introduces them to a broader audience, enhancing their utility and relevance in the wine community.
For those interested, the Tasting Notes Database is available for free after a quick registration process.
To register and access the Tasting Notes Database, visit World of Fine Wine.