Why Raisin Doesn’t Rate Wines—And Why That’s a Good Thing

March 13, 2025 - 2 comments

Why Raisin Doesn’t Rate Wines—And Why That’s a Good Thing

In the world of wine, ratings and scores are everywhere. Many wine-focused websites and apps rely on star ratings, numerical scores, or expert reviews to tell drinkers what’s "good" or "bad." But at Raisin, we take a different approach. We believe that wine is too personal, too nuanced, and too alive to be reduced to a number. Instead, we provide the essential details, who made the wine, the grapes used, the color, and winemakers philosophy, allowing drinkers to form their own connections without the influence of ratings.



The Problem with Ratings

While numerical scores or star systems can seem helpful at a glance, they come with limitations that don’t align with the philosophy of natural wine:

Wine Is Subjective

What one person loves, another might not. Some drinkers chase high acidity and funk, while others prefer something softer and rounder. A low rating might mean "too wild" for one person, but "absolutely perfect" for another.

Context Matters

A wine’s enjoyment depends on so much more than just what’s in the bottle. The setting, the company, the food, even the drinker's mood—all of these things shape an experience. A five-star wine in one moment might not feel the same in another.

Scores Create Bias

Seeing a low rating might discourage someone from trying a wine they would have actually loved. Conversely, a high rating can create expectations that don’t match reality. Removing scores allows for open exploration without preconceptions.



Natural Wine Is About Expression, Not Perfection

Unlike conventional wines crafted to taste the same year after year, natural wines are alive. They evolve, change with the vintage, and reflect the land and winemaker’s choices. Assigning a static number to something so dynamic feels counterintuitive.

What We Do Instead

Rather than rating wines, Raisin gives drinkers the tools to discover and discuss. We share key information about the wine and its maker, allowing people to make their own informed choices. We do, however, encourage conversation—our users can leave comments, sharing their personal impressions without reducing a wine to a score.

By shifting away from ratings, we make space for individuality, curiosity, and appreciation. We believe wine is best experienced with an open mind, and the joy of discovery should never be overshadowed by a number.



2 Comments
Unclefab 28 Mar. 2025
Unclefab

👏👏🤙🤙

pmiserez 27 Mar. 2025
pmiserez

Spot on!

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