A cellar that feels alive, every day
We built “Today in your cellar” for a simple reason: a wine cellar shouldn’t feel like a static list. In Enolisa, your collection becomes something you can actually use—daily—through a short card that gives you context and one clear next step.
The goal is not to overwhelm you with options. It’s to help you make a confident choice in seconds: open, keep, plan, or learn.
The common problem: having bottles isn’t the same as enjoying them
Many wine lovers start a wine inventory with excitement: they scan labels, log purchases, save favorites. Then real life happens:
- The collection grows and you forget what you have.
- You open bottles and lose track of them.
- “Special occasion” wines sit untouched for too long.
- You buy duplicates because you can’t see your stock.
- When it’s time to choose, you end up second-guessing.
A digital cellar needs context, not just data. That’s where “Today in your cellar” helps.
What “Today in your cellar” is
It’s a daily in-app experience that combines:
- A concrete prompt: what to do with your cellar today.
- A short “why”: the context behind the suggestion.
- A low-friction action: view a selection, save an idea, plan ahead, or learn something practical.
It doesn’t replace browsing your cellar. It’s your fast lane to a good decision.
Why it’s valuable (and why it keeps you coming back)
Faster decisions, more enjoyment. Choosing a bottle is often the biggest blocker. A daily card makes wine recommendations feel practical and timely.
Less forgotten wine, better rotation. A great wine cellar is one you use. The daily card helps you notice bottles you haven’t looked at in a while and keep your collection moving.
Learning that fits real life. Pairing ideas, style cues, regions, and serving tips—delivered in small bites, when they matter.
A gentle daily habit. One relevant suggestion beats a long list of tasks. You return because it’s helpful, not because it’s demanding.
Who it’s for
“Today in your cellar” works whether you’re just starting or you’ve been collecting for years:
- If you’re new to wine: it guides you without jargon.
- If you have a bigger cellar: it helps you get value out of what you already own.
- If you buy often: it gives you visibility and helps avoid duplicates.
- If you love learning: it adds practical wine knowledge you’ll actually use.
- If you’re a “glass a day” person: it turns your cellar into a small daily ritual.
What kind of cards you may see
The daily card can show different types of prompts, depending on your cellar and your habits:
Pick the right bottle for today.
- A dinner-friendly bottle with a simple food pairing idea.
- A style-based pick (red, white, sparkling, rosé).
- A moment-based pick (aperitif, lunch, relaxed evening).
Make the most of what you already have.
- Hidden gems you haven’t checked in a while.
- Bottles that are ready to enjoy.
- A nudge for “special occasion” wines—so the occasion actually happens.
Light cellar management (without turning it into work).
- A quick stock check.
- A reminder to avoid duplicates before you buy.
- A simple way to organize by style, moment, or preference.
Open bottles and consumption moments.
- A gentle reminder to enjoy opened bottles in time.
- Suggestions that help you finish a bottle comfortably.
Discovery and micro-learning.
- Grapes, regions, and styles—short and practical.
- Serving temperature reminders without the heavy theory.
- Pairing ideas that work in everyday meals.
How to get started
- Add bottles quickly (label scanning helps).
- Keep the basics up to date: what you have, what you like.
- Check the daily card and take one simple action.
You don’t need a “perfect” cellar—just a living one.
Privacy by design
The daily card is about usefulness, not exposure. It focuses on short context and simple actions, without sharing sensitive details or unnecessary internals.
A cellar that talks to you, not at you
“Today in your cellar” turns your wine collection into a daily experience: brief, contextual, and actionable—so you can enjoy more of what you already own, and make better choices with less effort.
