Just had a cursory play with the new WineLog site. For the technically minded it is a Web 2.0 application but for non-techies another wine note storage database.
Bringing the old wine tasting note database idea fully into the Web 2.0 stylie WineLog allows you to comment, store, share, rate and add wines to a central listing. You can add tags, create your personal log and even send notes to your phone. This latter point I assume is US only.
What is lacking - umm, wine labels (I like a bit of graphic), search by winery, a mass note uploader (like flickr provides) and how about a link to a persons blog... how about if I posted a wine tasting note on spittoon and it automatically appeared under my WineLog via the RSS feed. Now that would be cool.
You can read a brief techies viewpoint, which actually isn't that techie, on winelog at http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/05/24/wine-lovers-now-have-a-web-20-site/

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5-25-2006 @3:48PM Rick said... I recently discovered Cork'd ( http://www.corkd.com/ ) which seems to have a few more features that you're looking for.
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