Nirvino
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Type | Private |
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Founded | Palo Alto, California (January 1, 2007) |
Headquarters | Palo Alto, California |
Industry | Internet |
Employees | 5[citation needed] |
Website | www.nirvino.com |
Nirvino is an iPhone application and website devoted to reviews, ratings, and other information about wine. The name is a portmanteau of the words Nirvana and Vino (wine).
Nirvino was founded in 2007 by University of California, San Diego graduates Christian Schroeder and Cornell University graduate Meli James. Their goal was to create an easy way to separate good wine from bad. Nirvino's technology combines wine reviews from print, online, and broadcast wine critics into 1 simple score. Nirvino's online community users can search, review, share, and shop for wine on the site.
The site has been noted on CNET TV,[1]Apple Inc.,[2] and the The Huffington Post.[3]
References
- ↑ DeMuro, Rich (March 1, 2007). "Finding a Good Bottle of Wine Just Got Easier". CNET TV. CNET Networks. http://www.cnettv.com/9710-1_53-26353.html.
- ↑ Staff, Apple (November 27h, 2007), "Staff Pick", Apple.com (Apple Inc.), http://www.apple.com/webapps/searchtools/nirvino.html
- ↑ Gibson, Melissa (March 17, 2008), "Mobile Boozing and Virtual Wine Enlightenment", The Huffington Post, http://www.huffingtonpost.com/melissa-gibson-jodi-citrin-and-katie-nuanes/the-little-black-apron-m_b_91893.html
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