At the restaurant.
Photograph the wine list. We read every bottle on it and pick the one that matches the food you ordered and the way you actually drink.
Coming soon to iPhone
Photograph any wine list. Get the one bottle on it that fits your taste and your meal — written by a pocket sommelier that learns what you like.
One email at launch. Nothing else, ever.
Two moments
Most wine apps want you to log bottles at home. This one shows up at the table and on the shop floor — when the choice is in front of you.
Photograph the wine list. We read every bottle on it and pick the one that matches the food you ordered and the way you actually drink.
Tell us the occasion and your budget. We surface three picks from the shelves — a safe favourite, a step up, and a stretch. Or scan a single label to vet it.
How it works
No jargon, no tasting notes you have to fake. Coffee or tea, citrus or stone fruit — we work it out from there.
A wine list, a shelf, or a single label. We read it, cross-check it against your profile, and write up the bottle worth ordering.
A thumb up or down on every pick teaches your profile what's a real preference and what was just last Tuesday's mood.
Live in a wine shop
Real shop. Real bottles. The app reads each label, weighs them against your taste profile, and tells you which one to buy.
Two real bottles · One pick · Eighteen seconds
What you get back
Not a star rating. Not a generic "fans of X also like Y." A specific bottle from the list in front of you, and a reason that mentions your palate by name.
The recommendation is always something on the wine list you photographed. No suggestions you can't actually order.
Every thumb up or down sharpens what we know — telling preferences apart from one-off mood. You can re-anchor it whenever your taste shifts.
Tell us what you're eating and the pick adjusts. Steak night, oyster bar, or "we just want something to share" — same app, different brain.
Stuck between two bottles on a shelf? Photograph both. We weigh them side by side, including price, and tell you which is the better buy.
From the maker
PickMyWine is the app I wanted to use. I love wine but I always froze in front of restaurant lists and shop shelves — guessing, ordering the same safe thing, or asking the sommelier and pretending I understood the answer. So I built the friend I wished I had with me.
— Carlo Giulietti
Questions
No. The whole point is that you don't. The quiz uses everyday language — citrus or stone fruit, coffee or tea, do you like olives. We translate it into the wine vocabulary on your behalf.
Yes. The recommendation always comes from the bottles that were on the list in front of you — never a generic suggestion you can't order. You can photograph up to three pages of a list, or up to three bottles on a shelf.
Tell it. Every pick has a thumb up and a thumb down. Your profile sharpens from there — and if your taste drifts, you can re-anchor it from Settings any time.
Yes — a free tier so you can try it on a real list. Full pricing at launch.
Soon. Join the waitlist and we'll email you once — at launch — with a TestFlight invitation. We don't send anything else.
One email at launch. Then it's just you and the wine list.