I’ll admit I’m not the planet’s most refined wine connoisseur, but I do enjoy a glass or two of red with my dinner. Right now, I have a few bottles that are vacuuming up space in my kitchen, so I could use a wall-mounted wine rack — but what’s the use of having an empty rack once they’re gone? Poppy Reserve — just a concept at present — could solve the problem of a barren wine rack by tapping into Amazon’s Dash technology. It would track the level of wine in a given bottle and then ask Amazon to ship more when the supply’s running low.
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Posted by: Kris Holt May 2, 2015 05:00 AMI’ll admit I’m not the planet’s most refined wine connoisseur, but I do enjoy a glass or two of red with my dinner. Right now, I have a few bottles that are vacuuming up space in my kitchen, so I could use a wall-mounted wine rack — but what’s the use of having an empty rack once they’re gone? Poppy Reserve — just a concept at present — could solve the problem of a barren wine rack by tapping into Amazon’s Dash technology. It would track the level of wine in a given bottle and then ask Amazon to ship more when the supply’s running low.