How do I fill a database with all commonly available wines?
December 14, 2008 11:28 AM

I am thinking of making a simple wine-tracking website. The website would allow users to search for specific types of wine and add them to their "list". Where can I get data for all common wines?

I'd like to store it in a database that can be searched. Obviously, I don't want users manually entering data because it is inefficient and error-prone. Can I buy this data from someone? In general, how does one go about acquiring database data? Thanks!
posted by jdlugo to Computers & Internet (3 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
Do you mean pinot/syrah/merlot? Or Actual vintner/year/etc. ?

Cork'd did the latter by initially licensing data on from wine.com, and subsequently allowing users to enter their own data. In their own words: "We have a partnership set up through wine.com, where a selection of their bottles have seeded the Cork’d database with about 1200 wines (which will grow as members add their own bottles)"
posted by misterbrandt at 11:57 AM on December 14, 2008


Thanks for your reply!

I would want to do something similar to cork'd by seeding my databases. The database would have records that were specific wines (winery, vintage, average price, type, ...). So I guess this can't be done for free without adding them manually....
posted by jdlugo at 12:40 PM on December 14, 2008


cellartracker

wine-searcher
posted by stratastar at 12:44 PM on December 14, 2008


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