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Terra Dei Re app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 4144 ratings )
Lifestyle Food & Drink
Developer: FRNSHX SRL
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 16 Nov 2018
App size: 303.47 Mb

The Terra Dei Re augmented reality app uses ARKit and is compatible with iPhone 6s and newer. See below for iPad compatibility.

The Terra Dei Re augmented reality app lets you virtually add the wines from the Terra Dei Re wine list onto your table. You can use the app to learn more about the wines world through funny videos.

Use the Search & Scan feature to identify wine bottles all around you. Once hooked a bottle watch our video selection to learn more about the wines world, its tastes, its prices, its quality, its combinations with food and the Italian high-end names.

The app includes 3D and true-to-scale models of the original Terra Dei Re wine bottles.

Terra Dei Re gives you an accurate impression of the wine bottles’s real size and design, to allow you to taste their experience even when you do not have them on your table.

To use the app:
- Make sure the room is well lit and hold your smartphone at waist level
- Scan an empty piece of surface by moving your device around
- Search the list of available wines and select one
- Find an empty spot in the surface, rotate and place the product there
- Select other wines and add them on your table
- Search & Scan a wine bottle and get the selected videos on your screen
- Watch the videos to learn more about the wines international scenario

The app gives you information about each product and contains the direct link to the online page of each product, on the official Terra Dei Re website.
Always look out for updates as more Terra Dei Re wines and additional features will arrive soon.


Terra Dei Re
La natura ha dato in dono alle Terre del Vulture, in Basilicata, il Vulcano che le ha arricchite nel corso dei secoli con le sue eruzioni e colate di lava, ed è su queste terre che un antico vitigno produce una delle migliori uve trasformate dal lavoro dell’uomo in un vino rosso nobile: l’Aglianico del Vulture.