Vinoteka 3.5.4 ~upd~ Jun 2026

: Choose from various bottle shapes, labels, and tags to match your actual collection.

| Feature | Vinoteka 3.5.4 | CellarTracker (Web) | VinoCell (Mobile-only) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Full (local database) | Limited (requires cached mode) | Full, but slow | | Barcode Speed | 0.4 sec average | 1.2 sec (web dependent) | 0.9 sec | | Custom Reporting | Extensive (PDF, HTML, CSV) | Basic (HTML only) | None | | One-time Cost | $49.99 (perpetual license) | Free (with ads) / $39 annual | Free (limited to 50 bottles) | | Dark Mode | Yes (optimized) | No | Yes | Vinoteka 3.5.4

Save specific pairings to ensure you always open the right bottle for dinner. 3. Mobile Freedom with Vinoteka Touch : Choose from various bottle shapes, labels, and

Vinoteka, developed by the French software studio Bruji, was a shining example of this philosophy. It was not merely a spreadsheet for wine; it was a digital cellar designed with the aesthetics of a high-end sommelier’s journal. It offered a visual representation of bottle storage, allowing users to drag and drop icons representing bottles into virtual racks, mirroring their physical storage arrangements. Mobile Freedom with Vinoteka Touch Vinoteka, developed by

Verdict: Vinoteka 3.5.4 is the best choice for collectors who want a one-time purchase, full offline functionality, and the most robust reporting tools. It sacrifices the social sharing features of CellarTracker but gains serious performance.

Vinoteka 3.5.4 also improved the built-in sommelier advice engine. By analyzing the tags and regions in your database, the app could suggest pairing options. While primitive compared to today's AI, it was a delightful offline tool for planning meals.

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