Remember every bottle you open

Cork is a wine journal app. Rate every glass, jot tasting notes, tag who you shared the bottle with. After a while you have a searchable record of every wine you've enjoyed.

Pommard 1er Cru Les \u00C9penots

Domaine de Courcel · 2018

3.9
Rating
3.9

Slide anywhere, not just whole numbers

Tasting notes

"Dark cherry and tobacco on the nose. Medium tannins, long finish with a hint of earth..."

Aromas

CherryTobaccoLeatherEarthSpicePlum
with Emil, SarahMarch 8, 2026

How it works

1

Open a wine

Pick a wine from your cellar and tap "Log tasting".

Pommard 1er Cru "Les Épenots"

Domaine de Courcel · 2018

×3
Log tasting
2

Rate and describe

Slide to rate, pick aromas, set characteristics, and jot a note.

Rating
3.9

Aromas

CherryTobaccoEarthSpiceLeather
Body
Tannin
3

Save and share

Tag friends who shared the wine with you. Their tasting appears on their profile too.

Tasted with

E
S
Emil, Sarah

Tasting saved

Stock updated: 3 → 2

Every tasting, searchable

Your tastings build into a personal record. Filter by rating, region, grape, friend, or date to find any wine you've ever tasted.

Tasting history23 tastings
All4+ starsBurgundyWith friends

Pommard 1er Cru “Les Épenots”

3.9

Domaine de Courcel · 2018

Dark cherry and tobacco on the nose. Medium tannins, long finish...

CherryTobaccoEarth
E
S
Mar 8

Chablis Grand Cru “Les Clos”

4.5

Raveneau · 2020

Flinty, precise, incredible tension. Best Chablis I’ve had.

CitrusFlintMineral
Feb 22

Barolo “Monfortino”

4.8

Giacomo Conterno · 2015

RoseTarCherry
M
Feb 14

FAQ

Can I rate wines with half stars?

Even better. Cork uses a continuous slider so you can rate a wine 3.7 or 4.2, not just whole numbers.

Do tastings affect my cellar stock?

Yes. Logging a tasting decreases stock by one automatically.

Can I filter my tasting history?

By date, rating, friend, region, grape, color, and more.

Remember every bottle

Rate it, pick the aromas, jot a note. That's it.