ProofNoMore vs Boisson
One feels more curated and calmer. One feels broader and better for discovery.
ProofNoMore and Boisson are both useful online shops, but they feel different once the cart actually starts filling up.
ProofNoMore feels more edited. The browse is narrower, the pace is calmer, and the whole experience leans toward buying one or two things well instead of wandering through a giant assortment hoping something jumps out.
Boisson feels broader. It is better for a shopper who wants to see more brands at once, compare more labels, and get a wider sense of what is out there before narrowing anything down.
Choose ProofNoMore when curation matters more
ProofNoMore is the better direction for someone who wants fewer tabs open and fewer decisions to make. It suits a smaller order, a wine-first order, or any cart where the goal is to buy a few good things rather than treat the store like a giant directory.
Choose Boisson when range matters more
Boisson is better for wider browsing, first-time discovery, and comparison-shopping. It makes more sense when the whole point is seeing more of the shelf before deciding what belongs in the order.
What separates the two in practice
The difference is not just inventory size. It is shopping mood. ProofNoMore feels calmer and more bottle-first. Boisson feels broader and more browse-first. Neither is automatically better. The better choice depends on whether the order should feel tighter or wider.
Bottom line
Pick ProofNoMore when curation and a calmer browse matter more. Pick Boisson when range, discovery, and comparison-shopping matter more.
