A home foryour wine.
See every bottle, ask what to open, and add new wines from a URL or photo. Built for a kitchen fridge, a shared cabinet, or a full cellar.


Tonight
- Cellar
- Browse the bottles you actually own, with drinking windows and notes close by.
- Sommelier
- Ask what to open tonight, with pairings grounded in your cellar.
- Journal
- Run a guided tasting at the table and keep the note on the bottle.
No. 1 — The collection
Your collection, at a glance.
Search, filters, drinking windows, notes. Vinarium keeps the collection understandable even as it grows.


Open a bottle for its page, notes, pairings, and history. Nothing disappears into a spreadsheet row.
No. 2 — The sommelier
A sommelier who knows what's actually in your cellar.
It reads what you have, what's hitting its window, and what'll match what you're cooking — then says so plainly.
Asking against a demo cellar — 38 bottles.
What should we open with duck breast tonight?
The Margaux 2015 — three years into its window and reads beautifully against duck. Decant for an hour; it'll open up halfway through dinner.
Château Margaux
- Pairing
- Window
- Decanting
No. 3 — Intake
Bottles in. Without the typing.
Paste a retailer URL and Vinarium drafts the producer, vintage, region, window, and notes.
- ProducerChâteau Margaux
- Vintage2015
- RegionMargaux, Bordeaux
- Drinking window2025 – 2045
Dense and quietly powerful, with the graphite edge of a serious Left Bank year. Built to outlive the decade.
Snap labels
Snap front and back labels when there is no useful URL.
Search existing
Start from wines already in the catalogue.
Add by hand
Add by hand, with AI-fill for the tedious parts.
Import
Bring in CellarTracker, Vivino, or spreadsheet exports.
No. 4 — The tasting
A tasting your table can do together.
Pass the iPad around. One plain-language question at a time, with hints anyone at the table can use. Debate the answer, sip again, agree or don't — every voice gets a turn before you move on.
How does the wine sit on the tongue?
Take a sip and notice the weight on your tongue. Light is skim milk, medium is whole milk, full is double cream.
Round the table
Friends, one device, four steps. The host gets a structured note out of it. The table gets vocabulary they didn't have an hour ago.
Or just yourself
Same friendly host, same coached note saved to the bottle. Your sommelier reads it next time you pour something similar.
Drink wine. Talk about it. Walk away knowing more.
No. 5 — Terms
Pricing.
Free up to a hundred bottles. Upgrade when you want the AI bits.
- Start free
Free
$0
- Try Pro
Pro
$5/mo
- Try Family
Family
$12/mo


