Wine Tasting — your personal cellar, no app required

Wine Tasting is the Personal-context module for the wines you drink — at home, at a restaurant, on a trip. Snap the label, give it a rating, save the moment. Your cellar builds itself.

Where it lives:

• Activate it from Account → Modules → Personal modules → Wine Tasting.
• Once on, the page opens at /me/wine with two tabs:
• **My Cellar** — every wine you've ever logged, with rating, location, and date.
• **Add a Wine** — the entry flow. Snap the bottle, let Wally read the label, edit if needed, save.

What's actually stored:

Every wine is private to you at `users/{uid}/wines/{wineId}` and includes producer, name, vintage, varietal, wine type (red / white / rosé / sparkling / dessert / fortified / orange), region, country, appellation, ABV, your rating (1–5 stars), your tasting notes, the location you drank it (home / restaurant / friend's / tasting / wine shop / cellar), optional latitude/longitude, a reverse-geocoded place name, the date, and the label photo.

The taste map:

After a few entries, the page header shows your **taste map** — a Wally-summarized read on the varietals, regions, and styles you keep coming back to. It's not a list of "wines you've drunk"; it's a sketch of what your palate actually likes, ranked by rating × frequency. The Menu Planner uses it when suggesting pairings, and the `wine_recommend` Wally tool uses it when you ask "what should I open tonight?"

Privacy + moderation:

• Your cellar is private. The data lives under your user doc and isn't shared with your org or anyone else — Wine Tasting is Personal-context, full stop.
• Label photos run through the platform image-moderation pipeline like every other upload. A pending photo is hidden from the cellar until moderation clears.

Why it exists:

Most wine apps make you type the producer, vintage, varietal, and region in by hand. Wine Tasting cuts the friction to one snap of the label — Wally reads the rest. And because it's part of your Turtini account, your taste map quietly informs other Personal modules (Menu Planner pairings, Travel & Trips wine-region suggestions) without becoming another isolated app silo.