Search for ‘Bordeaux Wine’ and scroll across until you come to ‘The Great Wines of Bordeaux’. The one small set back of this app is finding it. This app is simple, great for nerds and best of all, it’s free. You may also search for Chateaux under their commune headings. Touching each of the Chateau will bring you to another screen which lists any second or third wines they produce. This app details the Chateaux from First to Fifth Growth from the 1855 Classification and the communes they are in. ![]() ![]() Don’t forget to check out the info sections at the end of your game, especially of the ones you got wrong.Īdmittedly, it’s not the maps on this app that make it great. Just as WSET wine courses jump vastly in difficulty through each level, so do the levels of this game. You must progress through the levels from 1-6 in a 60 second time limit dropping wine labels in places they come from. This is the fun way to learn wine regions. It’s only 99 cents.īrought to you by the Wine and Spirits Education Trust, one of the global leaders in wine education. This app is great review for the novice and those with a little more experience. It is easy to use, has fairly clear maps and the search option moves you to each destination in a cool way. This app is great for review while sitting at the bus stop. Here’s a short list of apps that you should carry on your smart phone. It’s just not possible to carry all those heavy wine books with you everywhere.
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