A digital toastmaster built into the Tasting & Toasting game. Toasts that know the room, the moment, and the people, drawn from a growing library of cultures and languages. Coming soon.
The name was never a play on words. Tasting is what we put on the table. Toasting is what happens above it, the words that turn a dinner into a memory. We built the game side first. Now we are building the half that everyone actually quotes the next morning.
Three things, working together. A growing library of toasts curated by people who actually know the cultures. A sense of the moment, so the toast fits the room. And, soon, a voice that can read it aloud in the right language.
Every toast in the starting library is reviewed by native speakers and writers from the cultures they belong to. Georgian toasts read by Georgians, Jewish toasts by Jews, Spanish by Spaniards. The library grows as the community grows.
When you set up a game, the host sets the tone. Birthday or wake. Old friends or strangers. Wedding eve or quiet weeknight. The right toasts are surfaced for the right moments, opening, mid-game, the final glass.
Read aloud, in a voice you choose, in the language of the room. A male voice for an old grandfather's blessing, a softer voice for a wedding toast. Coming after the first launch.
Toasts belong to places. We are starting with the cultures we know best, and the ones our community keeps asking for. The list grows as native curators join.
The toasts are not a separate app. They live inside the Tasting & Toasting game, surfacing at the moments where a real toastmaster would pause the table.
Before the first cork comes out. A line that sets the table, names the occasion, and tells the room why we are here.
Optional, when the host wants it. A short toast for the wine itself, the place it came from, the people who made it.
After a few rounds, when the energy starts to drift. A toast that pulls everyone back to the table.
When the last bottle is about to be poured. A heavier toast. The one people will remember.
After the winner is revealed, after the laughter. A toast to the night itself.
We are still building. If you want to know when it ships, if you want to curate toasts in your culture, if you simply want to argue that we got something wrong, write to us. Real people, one inbox.