My Cellar — Private Wine Cellar Tracker (with "What Should I Drink?" Pairing Lookup)
You love wine. But do you actually know what's in your cellar right now?Which bottles are ready to drink, which need a few more years, and which are quietly slipping past their peak? My Cellar answers all of that — without an app, an account, or a monthly fee.Download it once, open it in any browser, and it's yours forever. Your collection never leaves your computer.Track every bottle properly:🍷 Log your wines with varietal, vintage, quantity, and your own tasting notes📅 Automatic drinking windows for every varietal — see at a glance what's ready now, what's still improving, and what to drink soon🗂️ Your cellar organised by category and varietal, sorted the way you want💾 Export and import your cellar anytime — back it up or move it between devices in one clickThe bonus that makes it special — reverse pairing lookup:Cooking Thai tonight? Friends bringing steak? Ask "What should I drink?", pick the cuisine, and My Cellar suggests the best matches from the bottles you actually own — with a plain-English explanation of why each pairing works. It turns your cellar from a list into a sommelier that only recommends wine you already have.How it works:Unzip the download and open my-cellar.html (or "Read Me First") in any modern browser — Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox. Works fully offline. Your cellar is saved privately in your own browser; nothing is ever uploaded.Perfect for enthusiasts building a collection, anyone who's lost track of what's in the rack, and everyone who's ever stood in front of their bottles wondering what goes with dinner.Want the full experience? My Cellar is also included in The Wine Lover's Toolkit, alongside interactive wine & food pairing wheels, a Champagne deep dive, and a spinning Wine Atlas of the world's great regions — check it out on this store.📱 Best on a computer: please unzip the download first, then open my-cellar.html in Chrome, Edge, Safari, or Firefox. On iPhone/iPad, tapping the files in the Files app only shows a static preview — the interactive features won't respond there.
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