Choosing from multiple varietals – EXCALIBUR 415-06 Wine Master Deluxe Edition User Manual
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Rating System, page 14.) The
review of the wine is then listed.
The color of the wine and grape
varietal is listed next, followed by
the wine’s appellation and country of
origin.
The Wine Enthusiast Magazine
rating is provided for any rated
wine you select and appears with
a # sign at the top left of the
display. To the right of the
rating, Wine Master Deluxe
provides you with the price you
can expect to pay per bottle. The
type of information that then
follows for a wine varies,
depending on what information
applies to the particular wine. In
general your screen allows you to
scroll through the following types
of information in this order:
Brand name (winery), special designation,
year, distinction, bottle size and alcohol
content, review, type, varietal, appellation
and country.
In the
ABRAZO
example above,
only one wine was in Wine
Master Deluxe’s data base for
that particular winery. The
information for that wine
appeared without your needing
to make additional choices.
In other cases, there may be
information on more than one
wine given for a winery. In that
case you’ll need to make
additional choices. Wine Master
Deluxe needs to know four types
of information to find a unique
wine for you—the brand,
varietal, vintage and designation
of the wine. The three remaining
choices appear on screens only if
Wine Master deluxe has
information on more than one
varietal, vintage or designation of
wine from the brand you have
chosen. (See below for choosing
varietals, vintage and
designations of wines.)
CHOOSING FROM
MULTIPLE VARIETALS
Many wineries will offer more
than one varietal of wine. If you
select
WOODBRIDGE
, for
example, a screen will appear
with a list of different varietals to
choose from:
CABERNET SAUVIGNON
CHARDONNAY
MERLOT
PORT
After you scroll through this list
and select a varietal of wine by
pressing
SELECT
, a new screen
will appear. If, for example, you
select
MERLOT
, the following
information will then appear: