Jan 22, 2026

How to Record a Wine Tasting in Enolisa

Learn to record your wine tastings in Enolisa: sensory evaluation, aromas, flavours, score and personal notes to build your palate profile.

How to Record a Wine Tasting in Enolisa

A tasting is your personal evaluation of a wine after trying it. Enolisa allows you to record multiple tastings of the same wine, reflecting how your perception may vary depending on the context, food pairing or moment of consumption.

Prerequisite

To record a tasting, you must first have the wine registered in your cellar. Wines marked as "To Discover" don't allow tasting records until you formally add them to your collection.

Step 1: Access the Wine

  1. Go to "My Cellar" and find the wine you want to taste.
  2. Tap on the wine to open its details card.
  3. Look for the "Record Tasting" button and tap it.

Step 2: Complete the Tasting Form

Tasting Date

Select the date when you tasted using the calendar picker. Today's date appears by default.

Wine Sensory Parameters (1-5 scale)

Use the sliders to rate each parameter:

  • Body: Weight and density sensation of the wine in mouth. From light (1) to full-bodied (5).
  • Tannins: Presence of tannins providing structure and astringency. From soft (1) to very tannic (5).
  • Sweetness: Perceived sweetness level. From dry (1) to sweet (5).
  • Flavour Intensity: Power of perceived flavours. From mild (1) to very intense (5).
  • Aftertaste: Persistence of flavours after swallowing. From short (1) to very long (5).

Aromas

  • Select the aromas you perceive from an alphabetically organized predefined list.
  • Examples: red fruits, spices, vanilla, toast, leather, flowers, etc.
  • You can add custom aromas if you don't find what you're looking for.

Flavours

  • Similarly to aromas, select the flavours you identify.
  • Examples: chocolate, coffee, forest fruits, citrus, menthol, etc.

Overall Score

Assign a score from 1 to 5 reflecting your overall evaluation of the wine.

Tasting Notes

Free text field to write your impressions, tasting context, food pairing, etc.

Step 3: Save the Tasting

  1. Review all entered parameters.
  2. Tap the "Save Tasting" button.
  3. The tasting will be associated with the wine and you can view it at any time.
  4. The wine will be marked as "Tasted" in your cellar.

Additional Features After Tasting

AI Pairing Generation (Premium Feature)

After saving the tasting, you can request personalized pairing suggestions. The AI analyzes your tasting's sensory parameters and proposes dishes that would harmonize with the wine.

Share Tasting Note

From the tasting card you can generate and share a text tasting note, useful for sending to friends or posting on social media.

Helpful Tips

  • You can record multiple tastings of the same wine at different moments.
  • Taste is very subjective: rate according to your personal perceptions.
  • Your tastings feed your oenological profile statistics and improve AI-Lisa's recommendations.
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