Femente is the wine trip planner we couldn't find. Give it a region — it builds the route, threads tables between the wineries, and reads every critic that matters so the list isn't a popularity contest.
Vivino ranks by crowd. Google Maps by volume. Tripadvisor by who shouts loudest. The actual answer — which wineries are worth the detour from your hotel and which restaurants are worth the table — sits scattered across forty critics, in seven languages, behind paywalls and inside print issues nobody reads.
The trip you wanted to take needed someone to do the reading. Now someone does.
We ingest every rating from every critic that matters — by region, by vintage, by venue — and weight them by how seriously the world takes them. No averages. No five-star compressions. No crowd noise.
We do both. Every place earns a FEM score from 0–100, distilled from the critics we read — then that score becomes a tier in plain language, the vocabulary a sommelier would use about a place at the next table.
96+ · A reason to cross a border.
94+ · Worth rearranging the route for.
90+ · Serious quality, no pretension.
85+ · On the critics' radar.
Below that — Critic-rated, Crowd favourite, and Undiscovered, before the critics catch up.
You save the wineries that catch your eye. Femente computes the route, threads in the right table for lunch, the right table for dinner, and the right place to sleep between them.
Then it packs the whole thing for offline. You arrive without the homework, navigate without the signal, and drink the wine you came for.