WINERY QUEST PRO - Detailed profiles for 1,100+ California wineries, clutter free maps, and filtering for your interests. MORE INFO >>>
** This app collects no personal data. See our Website privacy statement.
** Extensive profiles on over 1100 California wineries and maps of 20 wine regions. We visit and GPS map each winery. Our profiles include wines, tasting fees, days, hours, architecture, ambiance, family friendly, dog friendly and MUCH more.
** The screen shots are after filtering or in the trip log. The full wine region maps are cluttered with wineries. This is why you need the filter and trip log :-)
** Filter the winery profile information to select only the wineries you wish to explore and save endless hours of researching and reading blogs and such. Narrow your selection to a few wineries that best match your interests with the filter.
** Create a trip log with those wineries and you will have a clutter free map that shows only the wineries you select to visit. This is your custom wine tasting trip on your iPhone!
** Cache up to 4 regions for off-line use. Be sure to scroll and zoom the map to download all the map tiles you may need before going off-line.
** This is a light weight app. It uses less than 1 MB of your iPhones memory until you download for free from our server just the wine region data that you need.
REGIONS:
Napa Valley | Sonoma Countys 5 regions - Alexander, Dry Creek, Russian River and Sonoma Valleys, and Carneros | Temecula | Santa Barbara | Paso Robles | Edna Valley | Monterey County | Lodi | Sierra Foothills - El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras | Livermore | Santa Cruz Mountains | Santa Clara Valley | San Francisco area urban.
WiFi or cell connection required to download data.
We have not updated our data recently but 95% of the information should still be valid. We are considering letting users add and update winery profiles and going world wide with this app.
Your Privacy: We collect no data from this app. In the future we may collect data such as which screens were viewed and buttons were tapped so we have a clue how the app is used but nothing that will personally identify the user.