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OpenBottles.com is a social network for wine lovers. Just like any other social network each user creates a profile where they talk about themselves, list general information about themselves, and most importantly their love of wine. A user profile shows you have many reviews they have made, their wine wishlist, buddies, and favorites. Once a user has an account they can add friends and start rating vineyards and wines. The homepage features new vineyard and wine reviews along with a list of active members . OpenBottles.com has many useful tools for its members such as a wine glossary, discussion board and tasting tools. If you are interested in learning more about wine or if you know everything there is to know about wine and want to give some advice OpenBottles.com is a great social network for you. Go to OpenBottles.com before you begin opening bottles.
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“OpenBottles is a wine social network that features member reviews and information about more than 28,000 wines and 3,200 wineries.
Become a member today and...
• Rate, review and recommend wines and wineries.
• Send and receive wine recommendations.
• Manage your wine collection with OpenBottles Cellar.
• Create a wishlist of wines you want to try.”
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OpenBottles.com has a cute name and logo. The site is easy to navigate and has many useful tools for the wine connoisseur. The wine glossary and other tools are a great way for those interested in wine to learn more. The ratings of wines and vineyards are very helpful and informative. The social features are a fun way for users to learn about wine and make new friends.
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OpenBottles.com could have a more attractive interface. OpenBottles.com could also feature contest and even prices such as trips to vineyards.
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written by Julien 7 Months 13 Days ago | |
| I think this website is poorly designed. They even stole some elements from corkd which I couldn't believe! Check out their signup button (on their homepage), they copy/pasted corkd's design! Uneblievable.Besides, "I liked it VS I didn't like it" is clearly unsufficient as a rating system. You now, a cheap but not bad Montbazillac will get the same grade ("I liked it") as a Château Yquem (Sauternes). Come on, no wine amateur, even the beginner one could live with it. | ||