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90-94
85-89
80-84

BEST BUYS 

provides you with an

alphabetical list of the wines which

Wine Enthusiast Magazine

consid-

ers the best values. 

EDITORS PICK

is the magazine’s favorite wines

specially selected for delivering

high quality. And 

CELLAR BUYS

are wines you might want to put

away for awhile. And there’s no

need to worry, because Wine

Master lets you know how long to

store the wine as well. By selecting

95-99, 90-94, 85-89 or 80-84

,

you are choosing to see information

only about wines of one of those

Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s

rating

categories.
After selecting a rating from the

list, you can then select 

VIEW

RESULTS

to see an alphabetical list of

those wines. 

You can also select to have those

wines grouped according to 

PRICE

,

or you can  choose to see only the

wines of that category for which

reviews have been provided.

WINES SAVED TO MEMORY

The home menu also allows you to

save up to 25 wines in Wine

Master’s memory for easy access

and review. If you have nothing

saved in Wine Master’s memory,

[NONE]

will appear next to 

SAVE

on

the menu. 
To save a wine to memory, simply

go to the wine of your choice and

then press 

SAVE

MEM

will appear

at the top of the screen which lists

the information for that wine. (If

you change your mind about saving

the information on this wine at this

point, simply push 

SAVE

a second

time. The wine’s information will

be removed from your saved list,

and 

MEM

will disappear from the

top of the screen.) 
After saving a wine to Wine

Master’s memory, if you return to

the starting screen, you will see that

[1]

now appears next to 

SAVE

on

the menu. 
To retrieve the information for a

wine which you have saved in Wine

Master’s memory, simply select

SAVED

from the starting menu and

then choose from the list of wines

saved to memory by scrolling and

then pressing 

ENTER

If you try to save a wine to Wine

Master’s memory after having

saved 25 wines, you will hear a

sound indicating that the memory is

full. If you wish to save the new

information, you’ll need to first

return to the home menu and select

SAVED

. Scroll through your list to

decide which wine you can delete

from your saved list, and then press

ENTER

to select the wine. 

Next simply press the 

SAVE

button

to erase the information from your

saved list. You can now return to

the new wine you want to save to

Wine Master’s memory and push

ENTER

. Press the 

SAVE

button

to add the new information to

your list. 

PAIRING FOOD AND WINE

Wine Master also helps you with

pairing appropriate food and wines.

Return to the starting menu and

select 

FOOD AND WINE

. You will

see the following screen:

BY FOOD
BY WINE

If you select 

BY FOOD

, you get an

alphabetical list of foods, beginning

with 

ASIAN FOODS

ASPARAGUS

,

AVOCADO

,

etc. Use the 

UP

and

DOWN ARROWS

to scroll through this

list one line at a time, or press 

3

X

to

scroll three lines at a time. (Press

3

X

a second time to turn off this

mode.) 
Then press 

ENTER

to choose the

food for which you desire a wine

pairing. For example, if you select

ASIAN FOOD

, WineMaster will rec-

ommend you drink a Sauvignon

Blanc. With 

AGED CHEESE

? Try a

Merlot. And with 

CAVIAR

? A nice,

sparkling wine or Champagne. 
If you select 

BY WINE

from the

FOOD AND WINE

menu, Wine

Master tells you which foods are

recommended for a varietal of

wine. Make your selection from an

alphabetical list of varietals of

wines—

CABERNET SAUVIGNON,

CHARDONNAY

MERLOT

, etc. If

you select 

CHARDONNAY

, for

example, Wine Master suggests

ASPARAGUS, AVOCADO, LOB-

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15

Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s 

WINE RATINGS

98-100

: Classic—the pinnacle of quality.

94-97

:  Superb—a great achievement.

90-93

: Excellent—highly recommended.

87-89

:  Very Good—often a good value; well recommended.

83-86

:  Good—suitable for everyday consumption; often a

good value.

80-82

:  Acceptable—can be employed in casual, less 

critical circumstances.

Summary of Contents for 415-SE

Page 1: ...W Wine Master ine Master Special Edition Special Edition OPERATING MANUAL www ExcaliburElectronics com Model No 415 SE Excalibur Electronics...

Page 2: ...emory page 14 Pairing Food and Wine page 15 Help with Wine Basics page 16 Your Guide to the Art of Wine Tasting page 16 Using the Glossary page 17 Set Up page 17 Automatic Power Off page 18 Special Ca...

Page 3: ...ment lid s two smaller tabs in their slots and snap the compart ment door shut again If after you install batteries the LCD display is blank press the RESET button Layout of Wine Master The legendary...

Page 4: ...your saved list AN OVERVIEW WHAT WINE MASTER CAN DO FOR YOU No one will suspect you aren t a knowledgeable connoisseur of wine as long as you have Wine Master SE within your reach This indis pensible...

Page 5: ...L ABBEY ROCK 2000 BEST BUY RED CABERNET MERLOT SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA In this example Wine Master SE shows you Wine Enthusiast Magazine s rating for the wine the selling price and that it h...

Page 6: ...you are looking at the home screen at the end of an item in a list means that a new information screen will be displayed if you select that item by press ing ENTER at the bottom right of a screen show...

Page 7: ...INES on the starting menu allows you many additional options Rather than searching for wines by winery you can also search by type of wine grape variety country rating or price This narrows your searc...

Page 8: ...pressing ENTER If you try to save a wine to Wine Master s memory after having saved 25 wines you will hear a sound indicating that the memory is full If you wish to save the new information you ll ne...

Page 9: ...er also helps you learn the art of wine tasting Return to the starting menu and select WINE TASTING You can then select either AROMA or TEXTURE If you select AROMA you ll see a list of common words us...

Page 10: ...ry compartment Use only batteries of the same type and equivalency BATTERY INFORMATION AUTOMATIC POWER OFF Remember Wine Master SE turns itself off if no buttons are pushed for 4 minutes This feature...

Page 11: ...eby limited to 90 DAYS from the date of purchase Consequential or incidental damages resulting from a breach of any applica ble express or implied warranties are hereby excluded Some states do not all...

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