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VIVANT launches AI-powered wine app to guide enthusiasts and professionals

VIVANT launches an AI-powered wine app offering expert recommendations and seamless integration with its precision wine accessories.

VIVANT, a pioneer in wine temperature technology, has launched its new Wine App, combining artificial intelligence with sommelier-level expertise to deliver tailored wine recommendations and guidance. Designed to work seamlessly with the company’s award-winning precision accessories, the app marks a significant step in creating a smart wine ecosystem that enhances how wine is enjoyed and understood.

The VIVANT Wine App offers instant insights into grape variety, region, vintage, ideal serving temperature, decanting time, and food pairings. It also includes features such as wine label scanning, precise serving guidance, and remote control of VIVANT devices, giving users access to professional wine knowledge directly from their smartphones.

“VIVANT has built this app to make professional wine expertise available to everyone, regardless of their experience level,” said Daniel Fu, Founder of VIVANT. “Our app puts professional-grade knowledge in your pocket, whether it be intelligent temperature recommendations, insights into a wine’s heritage, or guidance on perfect food pairings. Precise temperature control and thoughtful presentation unlocks any wine’s full potential.”

Reeze Choi, VIVANT’s official brand ambassador and ASI Best Sommelier of Asia and Pacific 2025, added that temperature control is crucial in wine service. “Temperature control is non-negotiable in professional wine service. VIVANT makes such knowledge and technical know-how accessible to everyone in a simple smartphone app, creating new opportunities for wine education in Singapore. The city’s sophisticated palate and dynamic culinary scene provide the perfect environment for these innovations to flourish, whether it is across fine dining restaurants, boutique bars, or home settings.”

Seamless integration with VIVANT devices

The new app is designed to work hand in hand with VIVANT’s flagship Titan Portable Electronic Decanter Chiller. Recognised with the SMART LABEL 2025 Award for Product Performance and an iF Design Award, the Titan is built for collectors and connoisseurs who value precision and elegance in wine service. It offers a cooling range of 8 to 20°C, a portable battery life of up to four hours, and now, full integration with the VIVANT Wine App. Together, they provide refined control over wine temperature and decanting, anywhere and anytime.

By linking software and hardware, VIVANT aims to make professional wine service more accessible. The app and devices are part of the company’s broader goal to combine technology, design, and wine culture into one seamless experience.

Expanding the smart wine ecosystem

The Wine App represents the first stage of VIVANT’s digital expansion. Future updates will bring new interactive and social features, including wine-based games, enhanced learning tools, and social sharing functions. The company also plans to extend its product range with new devices and deeper integration into hospitality and lifestyle environments.

VIVANT’s approach reflects a broader mission: to make wine knowledge and appreciation more engaging, inclusive, and connected. By bridging the gap between traditional sommelier expertise and modern technology, the company is helping wine lovers of all levels explore, serve, and enjoy wine in new ways.

The VIVANT Wine App is available as a free download on iOS starting today, with the Android version to follow. Premium features and additional device integration options will be announced in the coming months.

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