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The fastest way for us to help you find the wines you'll love (and avoid the wines you won't ) is for you to spend 30 seconds to tell us about your wine tastes. We use these answers, together with your wine ratings to build a detailed profile of your personal tastes. We match your taste profile to our wines taste profile to find the wines that match. Even if it's a grape you don't know, from a place you don't know, made by a person you have never heard of. For example, if you tell us that you like Rioja, we have an Argentinean Malbec that you will adore. And a Spanish Grenache that will blow your socks off.

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Red wine preferences

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Big, full bodied red wines? The kind of wine that goes with a rich meaty stew? E.g. Aussie Shiraz.
Elegant restrained reds...e.g. Bordeaux and Burgundy.
Rioja? Warm, oaky mellow wines, great for sharing around a roaring fire?
Soft, fruity, juicy easy drinking reds. e.g. Chilean Merlot, or a Cote du Rhone?

White wine preferences

Do you like? Rating (rollover the stars to rate)
New Zealand Sauvignons and other fruity, refreshingly zingy whites?
Oaky, mellow fruity wines? Australian Chardonnay for example?
Fruity but DRY whites, perfect for an aperitif
Bone dry classics like Chablis?

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Joe  Rush


<br />This was the best Red wine of last year where has it gone?

by Joe 05/03/2010 19:46

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Christopher Lemon


tried this for the fisrt time this week. smooth, good balance of tannins, will keep well if stored correctly and has a roundness not seen often in South African wines. Good value for money and worth keeping some aside for a couple of years, if you can resist temptaion to drink it .

by Christopher 14/02/2010 22:45

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Neale Gray


full body, spicy, dry, dark fruityness, bit liquorishy, maybe not worth the asking price, gets better with being open.

by Neale 10/02/2010 00:23

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Neale Gray


full body, spicy, dry, dark fruityness, bit liquirisy, maybe not worth the asking price

by Neale 06/02/2010 23:55

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Neale Gray


full body, spicy, dry, dark fruityness, bit liquirisy

by Neale 06/02/2010 23:54

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Richard Snape


This I liked - the subtle introduction into the Shiraz works well to give a nice complexity.

by Richard 08/01/2010 15:40

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