Your Palate

Cork builds a palate profile from your tastings. See your average ratings broken down by region, producer, grape, and color. After a few bottles, patterns show up: which regions you prefer, which styles you keep coming back to.
Just use Cork the way you normally would. Every rating feeds into your profile.
Gevrey-Chambertin
Burgundy · 2019
Region, grape, color, producer. Your numbers build up quietly in the background.
Five or ten tastings in, you start to see what you actually reach for.
Burgundy
France
Rhône
France
Start broad, drill down to the specifics.
Country
France
14 tastings
Color
Red
10 tastings
Region
Burgundy
8 tastings
Appellation
Gevrey-Chambertin
3 tastings
Producer
Domaine Fourrier
2 tastings
Free accounts see country-level data. Plus unlocks the full drill-down.
Cork tracks the aromas you note in each tasting and maps them to flavor families. Over time, you see which flavors you gravitate toward, whether your palate leans fruit-forward or toward aged complexity, and which grapes match your preferences.
You gravitate toward Red Fruit and Floral flavors, with a taste for fresh, fruit-driven wines.
Raspberry: Tart and aromatic red berry. Delicate floral notes. Common in Pinot Noir, Barbera, Grenache.
Aroma profile is available with Plus.
Visit a friend's profile and tap "Compare palates" to see where you agree and where you don't. Cork compares your averages across every shared category, from country all the way down to individual vineyards.
Patterns start showing up after about 5-10 tastings. The more you log, the clearer the picture.
Yes. Open a friend's profile and tap "Compare palates" to see a side-by-side breakdown across every region, grape, and producer you both rate.
It lets you zoom in from broad categories (France) to specific ones (Meursault, 2019). You see your average rating and tasting count at each level.