What type of wines in your cellar?

I enter everything in CT so this is (hopefully) fully representative of everything I have. Ironically half of the white classification is either Schramsberg sparklers or wine club wines that I didn’t order.

Out of 1,667 bottles:

Red 95.5%
White 3.66%
Rose .84%

Same. That said, I think I have around 80% red, 20% white, and no rose.

Just thinking about it makes me want to increase the ratio of whites to reds! I guess in that sense this is a great topic.

100% mine.
100% to share with friends.
Red heavy

I’m more balanced:

Red - 52.13%

White - 47.87%

Pavie?

Does everyone use Cellar Tracker?

86% red

14% white

94% red
6% white

I’d like to have a greater percentage of white, but we tend to drink them shortly after purchasing, so I’m not sure I’ll ever see white wine top 10% of our cellar.

Only everyone who’s anyone uses CT. Just kidding…it takes a diligent person to keep up on the CT model. Most people aren’t up to it is my guess. Being a CPA this task seems like a minor endeavor compared to my day-to-day job requirements.

the only hard part, IMO, is the initial entering of your entire inventory into the system … after that, it’s very easy … and highly addictive. :smiley:

As a brand new CT user, I feel I am reasonably accurate here:

79.72% red
19.81% white
0.47% rose

Only winners. [haha.gif] Its a great tool. Handy and addictive.

Red 78.0%
White 8.5%
Sweet 13.5% which includes many (but not all) Rieslings.

How much of that 78% red is that French crap, Eldon? You know how to rid yourself of that nonsense, don’t ya?

I still use the Parker Wine Cellar Mgmt SW. I’ve been using it for so long now, it would take forever to change to something else.

17% white (half of that is Riesling, 1/4 is dessert)
83% red
0.15% rose (2/3 of that is SQN that I haven’t received yet!)

is the kosher wine blue then?

Well then the accuracy of your numbers is clearly very dubious. [wow.gif]

Yes. [notworthy.gif]


Red = 84.89%
White = 14.56%
Rose’ = .55%

Those rose’ might have been consumed and not subtracted!

Red (844 bottles & 58 pending, 82.15%)
Red - Fortified (6 bottles, 0.55%)
White (104 bottles & 17 pending, 11.02%)
White - Sparkling (35 bottles & 3 pending, 3.46%)
White - Sweet/Dessert (11 bottles, 1.00%)
White - Fortified (7 bottles, 0.64%)
White - Off-dry (3 bottles, 0.27%)
Rosé (10 bottles, 0.91%)
Rosé - Sparkling (1 bottle, 0.09%)

I have no Red sparkling… something to remedy.

10% good
20% not ready / over the hill
15% cooked in shipping
10% corked
20% TOO bretty for my wife
10% too bretty for me
15% recommended by Fla Jim