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How to create a saved list

Updated over a week ago

The Saved Lists feature allows you to create and manage custom lists of bottles within your collection. Whether you’re organizing for a special occasion, tracking wines for the future, or simply grouping bottles in a way that makes sense to you, Saved Lists give you flexibility and control.

Available on:

Available for:

iPhone ✅

Free ✅

iPad ✅

Premium ✅

Desktop Site ❌

Elite ✅

Currently, Saved Lists are available on the InVintory iOS app (coming soon to the desktop site).

Getting Started

  1. From the iOS app home screen, scroll down and tap Saved Lists to view and manage your lists.

  2. Everyone automatically has a Wishlist created — this has now been moved under the Saved Lists umbrella.

  • From there, you can create as many other lists as you like. Examples include:

    • Holiday Dinners – wines to open at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Passover, etc.

    • Celebration Ready – bottles for birthdays, promotions, graduations.

    • Hosting Staples – crowd-pleasing wines for when guests stop by.

    • Wines for the Kids – special bottles to give them one day.

    • Friends’ Favorites – wines your friends love when they visit.

    • Patio Sippers – wines to enjoy outdoors.

    • Travel Memories – bottles you brought back from trips.

Creating and Managing Lists

  1. Tap Create New List to create a custom list

  2. Add a name (mandatory) and description (optional), and hit Create List

  3. The list will be created. Tap the list. Start adding wines by searching or scanning.

  4. Customize the list visually by tapping the Settings gear in the top right. You can edit the name, upload a cover photo, or edit the cover colour, or delete the list.

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What’s Next for Saved Lists

We’ll continue to expand on this feature in future updates, including:

  • Exporting lists to a CSV file.

  • Exporting lists to a restaurant-style wine list.

  • More customization options to make your lists even more powerful.

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