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Stompy Matches Small-Farmed Wines to a Members' Tastes

Stompy is an ultra-personalized wine subscription service that's on a mission to help people have better experiences with wine that's expertly curated to their taste preferences. The wines available through Stompy share the best of organic and sustainable small-farm vineyards and it focuses on supporting winemakers who are devoted to bettering the planet, as well as offerings for people.

No matter their level of knowledge or expertise with wine, members get a taste map from Stompy's algorithm, which tracks preferences for more than 900 subtle variations in wine flavor. Members can further refine their recommendations by whittling down price tiers and style preferences, as well as other product features, such as organic, vegan or natural. Over time, the taste map evolves with their changing preferences, like a sommelier or a trusted friend who is knowledgeable in wine.
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