Preparing a good meal takes time, ideas and consistency. Yet there's one essential detail that's often overlooked: the wine. Thanks to Oeni's functionalities, menu planning becomes smoother and more coherent.
Tips and articles for managing your wine cellar
Preparing a good meal takes time, ideas and consistency. Yet there's one essential detail that's often overlooked: the wine. Thanks to Oeni's functionalities, menu planning becomes smoother and more coherent.
Managing a wine cellar requires rigor, precision and a global vision. For a long time, Excel dominated this field. Today, however, a new solution has emerged: Oeni app. Specially designed for wine lovers, this wine cellar app offers much more than columns and cells.
L’œnotourisme Argentine séduit de plus en plus de voyageurs. Le pays regorge de paysages spectaculaires et de terroirs viticoles variés. Parmi eux, la route des vins Mendoza reste la plus célèbre.
Ceviche, an emblematic Peruvian dish, seduces with its freshness, liveliness and aromatic complexity. It combines raw fish, lime, red onions, fresh herbs and often a hint of chili pepper. The key to a successful wine and ceviche pairing is to find a bottle capable of sustaining...
Lyon, capitale gastronomique, se trouve au cœur d’un territoire viticole exceptionnel. À moins de deux heures en train, de nombreux domaines ouvrent leurs portes aux amateurs de vin. Pour les passionnés d’œnotourisme Lyon, voyager sans voiture devient facile, agréable et durable. Voici une sélection de vignobles autour de Lyon, accessibles…
The world of wine is changing. Wine technology is invading cellars, glasses and even our purchasing choices. For several years now, wine algorithms have been attracting attention.
Wine investment is attracting more and more wine lovers and collectors. At the same time, the wine market is developing its own tools. These include rare wine price indexes, which track market trends. To invest well, you need to know how to read them, understand them and use them to your advantage...
Located off the coast of Portugal, the island of Madeira offers a unique vineyard. This volcanic land produces powerful, complex and long-lasting wines. Madeira wines are among Portugal's finest, renowned for their longevity and inimitable aromatic profile.
Soil shapes wine. Each terroir tells a unique story. The limestone terroir offers a very particular expression. It plays an essential role, particularly in the production of white wines. Its structure, composition and drainage capacity influence vinification and the final aromatic profile.
Many wine enthusiasts live in the city, without a traditional wine cellar. Yet they want to store their bottles in the best possible conditions. This raises a number of practical questions.