Snooth Helps You Find Better Wines

June 10th, 2009

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Snooth is a search engine and social network for wine lovers covering everything from wine reviews and rankings to vineyard and varietal information.

If you’re at all interested in wine, beyond just buying whatever is on sale and at least better looking than a jug-o-swill, Snooth can take care of all your wine-related curiosity. At Snooth you can search for wines filtering by price, location, vintage, and more. You can build a personal cellar of wines you’ve enjoyed and that you would like to sample, Snooth will build a recommendation list for you. The recommendations are based off of the millions of other Snooth users and the wines they have enjoyed. Check out the video below for an overview Smooth, you’ll come for the smooth jazz and stay for the mountain of wine-related information.

Snooth recently released an iPhone-friendly version of their site which—aside from some very minor potential formatting issues—works just fine on other mobile phones with suitably large screens. I tested it on my HTP Touch Pro with Opera Mobile without any issues aside from the navigation buttons being a little squished. If you have your own favored wine or food related sites, we'd love to hear about them in the comments below.

Snooth [via Mashable]

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