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Wine Down The Line

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Wine Down The Line

Postby Mulboyne » Wed Jan 04, 2006 10:11 pm

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Zeta Bridge, a Sony group company, has expanded its "Photo Navi Wine" service. Use your camera phone to take a picture of a wine label, send it to photo@wine55.jp and 20 seconds later you'll get some basic information (grape, country) free of charge. Pay 315 yen a month and you'll get tasting details. Company web site here. I hope they can tell me about my wine boxes.
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Re: Wine Down The Line

Postby kurohinge1 » Thu Jan 05, 2006 8:18 am

Mulboyne wrote:... Zeta Bridge, a Sony group company, has expanded its "Photo Navi Wine" service. Use your camera phone to take a picture of a wine label, send it to photo@wine55.jp and 20 seconds later you'll get some basic information (grape, country) free of charge ...


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Me: "No - that's really impresive, what you can do with that bottle neck - who needs an opener with that sort of suction, right? But I was actually just trying to photograph the label - is that OK - can you hold up the label?"

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