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post #1 of 10
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New to this sub of the forum, I tried the searchfunction, but couldnt find anything on this topic. If im searching for the wrong words, let me know.

Im looking for suggestions for a wine notebook, where one can fill in everything from name to notes and 'when, where, with who'. I'd prefer it if attaching the winelabel was an option. Anyone?
post #2 of 10
You want a physical book? Have you thought about an online tool? Places like Snooth, Cellar Tracker etc often have functionality that allows you to journal your wine drinking. Nice thing there is some have imagery to draw on, you can link to similar reviews and journals etc.
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You want a physical book? Have you thought about an online tool? Places like Snooth, Cellar Tracker etc often have functionality that allows you to journal your wine drinking. Nice thing there is some have imagery to draw on, you can link to similar reviews and journals etc.
Yes, i'd like the actual book. I like to do notes by hand, still. I saw one online somewhere, where one could get ones initials printed on the front aswell. I just cant remember the site.
post #4 of 10
A lot of stationary stores have this kind of thing. I saw them all over the place in Healdsburg book stores, but that makes sense for tourists. Some wine shops even have them. I'll try to find out the name of the brand we carry if you want to order it offline from somewhere.
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Thanks, I have seen this one. The pages looks good, but I dont like the design of book. I'd like something a bit more 'elegant' if that makes any sense?
post #7 of 10
I'd just use a regular Moleskine.
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A lot of stationary stores have this kind of thing. I saw them all over the place in Healdsburg book stores, but that makes sense for tourists. Some wine shops even have them. I'll try to find out the name of the brand we carry if you want to order it offline from somewhere.

Ill appreciate it. Offline or online, as long as they ship worldwide.
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I'd just use a regular Moleskine.

I always use a Moleskine when tasting and then transfer my notes into an app I have for my phone called Drync.
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I always use a Moleskine when tasting and then transfer my notes into an app I have for my phone called Drync.

Not a bad idea. But i like the thought of having all the info in the book. Found this; http://www.epica.com/Italian-Leather...e-Journal.html which is right up my alley.
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