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		<title>Wine search engine uses animation to portray aroma</title>
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<p>Billed as a &#8216;virtual taste search engine&#8217;, Aromicon lists thousands of wines categorised by every imaginable detail. Wines can be browsed by region, grape variety or food pairing, as well as searched by keyword. There&#8217;s also the option to browse according to taste, featuring a huge range of subtleties to satisfy the requirements of <p><a href="http://www.daisymupp.net/2009/11/wine-search-engine-uses-animation-to-portray-aroma/">Weiderliesen: Wine search engine uses animation to portray aroma</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Billed as a &#8216;virtual taste search engine&#8217;, <a href="http://www.aromicon.com/">Aromicon</a> lists thousands of wines categorised by every imaginable detail. Wines can be browsed by region, grape variety or food pairing, as well as searched by keyword. There&#8217;s also the option to browse according to taste, featuring a huge range of subtleties to satisfy the requirements of the most practiced palette—everything from &#8216;kiwi&#8217; and &#8216;butter&#8217;, to peculiarities like &#8216;animal&#8217; and &#8216;blood&#8217; (luckily you can opt to exclude those).</p>
<p>Although the site is in German, it&#8217;s almost navigable by its icons alone—hence the name. And in a visually innovative twist, a short animation graphically displays a wine&#8217;s unique blend of flavours, showing berries, chocolate, pipes, etc swirling around in a glass. The concept is a spin-off from the Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design, and features a vintage revenue model: the site essentially functions as a fully-featured affiliate sales portal linking to several German wine merchants. One to serve up for wine-lovers who don&#8217;t speak German, or to partner with if you&#8217;re in the wine business?</p>
<p>Website: <a href="http://www.aromicon.com/">www.aromicon.com</a><br />
Contact: <a href="mailto:kontakt@aromicon.com">kontakt@aromicon.com</a></p>
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