Hey there,

First of all for a beginner this is pretty good. 

However, i kinda miss something here (correct me if i understood that one 
wrong). 

I think what you are trying to archieve is that users can taste wine and then 
rate it. So if you set a wine belongs to a user it seems like that user 
actually made that wine and rated it afterwards. 

I guess what you want is some Kind of rating model which belongs to a user and 
a wine, which has an appearance etc instead of giving the wine those relations. 

That way different users can actuall rate a wine and a wine can habe different 
ratings (if thats how it is meant). 

If the rating should only be done by one user an is objective representativ you 
are gold to go with what ive seen. 

Sincerly,
Crispin

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