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VIVANT Launches Wine App to Enable Wine Lovers with AI-Powered Sommelier Guidance

New app pairs with VIVANT’s award-winning precision wine accessories to enable smart wine ecosystem

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 13 October 2025 - VIVANT, a pioneer in wine temperature technology, today announced the launch of its new Wine App designed to empower wine lovers with expert guidance and personalised recommendations.

Together with VIVANT's award-winning precision accessories, the app creates a smart wine ecosystem that redefines how wine is experienced. By uniting software intelligence with advanced hardware, VIVANT empowers both enthusiasts and professionals to enjoy wine to its fullest potential.

The new VIVANT Wine app pairs with the flagship TITAN Portable Electronic Decanter Chiller
The new VIVANT Wine app pairs with the flagship TITAN Portable Electronic Decanter Chiller

The VIVANT Wine App blends AI-powered recommendations with sommelier-level expertise, providing users instant insights into grape variety, region, vintage, ideal serving temperature, decanting time, and food pairings. With features such as wine label scanning, precise serving guidance, and remote control of VIVANT devices, the app makes professional wine knowledge both engaging and effortlessly accessible.

"VIVANT has built this app to make professional wine expertise available to everyone, regardless of their experience level," said Daniel Fu, Founder of VIVANT. "Our app puts professional-grade knowledge in your pocket, whether it be intelligent temperature recommendations, insights into a wine's heritage, or guidance on perfect food pairings. Precise temperature control and thoughtful presentation unlocks any wine's full potential."

Reeze Choi, VIVANT's official brand ambassador and ASI Best Sommelier of Asia and Pacific 2025, adds, "Temperature control is non-negotiable in professional wine service. VIVANT makes such knowledge and technical know-how accessible to everyone in a simple smartphone app, creating new opportunities for wine education in Singapore. The city's sophisticated palate and dynamic culinary scene provide the perfect environment for these innovations to flourish, whether it is across fine dining restaurants, boutique bars, or home settings."

The app marks the first step in VIVANT's digital journey. Upcoming updates will introduce more interactive and social functions, while new product innovations are set to debut next year — reflecting the company's commitment to making wine knowledge and enjoyment more engaging, accessible, and seamlessly connected.

Seamless Integration with VIVANT's Wine Accessories
The new VIVANT Wine App works in harmony with the company's flagship Titan Portable Electronic Decanter Chiller. Recently recognised with a prestigious SMART LABEL 2025 Award for Product Performance, and iF design award, the Titan is engineered for collectors and connoisseurs who demand precision and elegance in service. With a cooling range of 8 to 20 °C, portable battery life up to 4 hours, and now integrated with the VIVANT Wine App, the Titan delivers refined control over wine temperature and decanting—anytime, anywhere.

VIVANT aims to expand its smart wine ecosystem with new software features, including social sharing, interactive wine games, and enhanced learning tools—alongside future device innovations and deeper integration across hospitality and lifestyle settings. By combining technology, design, and cultural appreciation of wine, VIVANT continues to shape the future of modern wine enjoyment—making professional-level service accessible to all.

The VIVANT Wine App is available as a free download on iOS starting today, with the Android release to be announced soon. Premium features and device integration options will be announced in the coming months.

Notes to Editors

VIVANT Products at a Glance

VIVANT's Titan Portable Electronic Decanter Chiller, available in Burgundy Red and Black, via Walker Solutions and the official VIVANT website at the starting price of S$1,000.

VIVANT's Venus Portable Red Wine Chiller, available in Burgundy Red and Black, via Walker Solutions and the official VIVANT website at the starting price of S$550. Designed for red wines within the 12–20°C range, the Venus comes with a removable battery that lasts up to 4 hours.

VIVANT's Lyra Multi-Fit™ Bottle Chiller is now available in limited quantities on Amazon at a starting price of S$98. Compatible with all 750ml wine bottles, Lyra features a patent-pending adjustable system and modular cooling pack design to keep drinks perfectly chilled for up to two hours.
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About VIVANT

VIVANT is a Taiwan-based technology company specialising in wine and beverage equipment. Leveraging over 30 years of excellence in the semiconductor industry from its parent company, VIVANT has incorporated advanced temperature control technology to elevate everyday wine experiences. Today, VIVANT extends this expertise into a connected wine ecosystem, where intelligent software and precision hardware work seamlessly together.

In 2024, VIVANT was awarded the iF Design Award, followed in 2025 by the Smart Label Host Innovation Award, cementing its position as a leader in wine innovation.

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