Accessibility Statement

Accessibility Statement

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Vino is committed to making vino-smart.com accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability or technology. We actively work to improve the accessibility and usability of our website and in doing so adhere to many of the available standards and guidelines.

Conformance status

This website aims to conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, level AA, published by the W3C. It also follows the EN 301 549 European standard and the Israeli IS 5568 Level AA standard, as referenced by the Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (Service Accessibility Adjustments), 5773-2013.

Accessibility features

Our site includes an accessibility menu (bottom-left on every page) that lets visitors adjust text size, enable high-contrast or inverted colors, apply a dyslexia-friendly font, underline or highlight links, enable a big cursor or reading guide, and pause animations. Settings are remembered between visits. The site is built with semantic HTML, supports keyboard navigation, has visible focus states, respects the prefers-reduced-motion OS setting, and provides a skip-to-main-content link.

Supported assistive technologies

The website is designed to work with recent versions of major screen readers including NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver (macOS / iOS), and TalkBack (Android), together with modern browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge.

Known limitations

Despite our best efforts, some parts of the site may still contain minor accessibility gaps — particularly embedded third-party content (such as videos or live chat). We are working to identify and address these. User-generated content and legacy blog posts are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Feedback and contact

We welcome your feedback. If you encounter an accessibility barrier on vino-smart.com, or if you need information on this site in a different format, please contact our accessibility coordinator:

Accessibility coordinator
Vino Accessibility Team
Response time
We aim to respond to accessibility requests within 7 business days.

Enforcement (EU)

If you are not satisfied with our response, you may contact the enforcement body in your EU member state responsible for the European Accessibility Act and Web Accessibility Directive.