Ava can organize your library

Your wine fridge fills up faster than you think. Bottles that should drink in 2027 end up sandwiched between bottles you should open this weekend, and bottles you bought to age for a decade sit behind a row of everyday Pinot. Today we’re giving Ava the power to fix that for you — read your library, figure out what needs to move where, and (with your okay) actually do the moves.
How it works
Open the Library tab on your Profile. Connoisseur-tier users will see a new Organize button next to the Manage / Insights / Filter row. Tap it and a fresh Ava chat opens.
She starts by reading your locations — wine fridge, deep storage, kitchen rack, wherever you’ve set up. For any location where she doesn’t know how easy it is to reach, she’ll ask: daily-use fridge (easy), normal cabinet (standard), or deep storage and hard-to-reach (hard). She also asks you to narrow the scope — you might only want to optimize between two specific spots, not all six.
Then she looks at every bottle, pulls them up with the most-urgent first (past peak, then nearing end, then peak, then years-out), and recommends specific swaps. *Your 2018 Trisaetum Estates Reserve is at peak — move it from deep storage to the kitchen fridge. The 2025 Domaine Roy you bought to age has years to go — swap it down into the deep storage.*
Every bottle she mentions is a tappable link. The bottle’s detail opens *over* the chat, so you can confirm what she’s talking about without losing the conversation.
When you tell her to go — “yes, do those moves” or “just the Trisaetum” — she actually moves them. Each move is logged in your cellar history so it’s all undoable.
Why we built it
Drinking-window data on your library is only useful if it leads to actually opening the right bottle. We’ve had drink-window math on cellar entries for a while — peak / nearing end / past peak / too early / unknown — and Library Insights does a great job showing you the distribution. But “you have 12 bottles past peak” sitting on a chart isn’t the same as “the Trisaetum past peak is buried behind two cases in your deep storage, and the bottle you’ll actually grab tonight is a 2024 Pinot that should age another four years.”
The map of which bottles are easy to grab and which are buried is the missing piece. Once Ava has that — and we let her ask you for it instead of making you fill out a form — she can reason about real moves. Drink-soon bottles go to easy-access spots. Long-aging bottles go to the back. Bottles that fit your taste profile get nudged forward; bottles outside it stay where they are.
Ava’s first write tool
This is the first time we’ve let Ava actually make changes for you. Until now she’s been advisory — search the catalog, summarize your taste, point at wines you’d like. Letting her do the moves is a meaningful step, and we built guardrails to match.
The biggest rule: she never moves without explicit confirmation in the same conversation turn. You have to actually say “do it” or “yes” or “move them” or name specific bottles. Speculative writes are forbidden in her prompt — if she thinks she should move something, she has to ask first. Behind the scenes she delegates each move to the same code that runs when you manually drag a bottle to a different shelf, so the manager-access checks, the merge/split logic, and the history log all work exactly the same.
A Connoisseur feature
This is gated at Connoisseur. The reasoning Ava does here — your taste profile crossed with drink windows crossed with location accessibility — is genuinely sommelier-shaped, and we deliberately put it at the top tier as part of what makes Connoisseur worth the upgrade. If you’ve been on Enthusiast and wondering whether the upgrade is worth it, this is the most concrete answer we have.
Open your library, tap Organize, and tell us what Ava suggests for your shelves.