ChatGPT can be your pocket sommelier—if you feed it the right brief. Here’s a simple way to get spot-on suggestions and then buy from a curated Australian range.
The 5 details ChatGPT needs
- Budget: a clear range (e.g., $25–$45).
- Colour/style: red/white and preferences (e.g., medium-bodied, low oak).
- Food/occasion: steak night, seafood, BBQ, gift, Friday drinks.
- Flavour cues to seek/avoid: “vibrant fruit, not too oaky.”
- Quantity: single bottle or a small mixed set.
Copy & paste prompt templates
Use one of these, then shop the shortlists below.
- Everyday red: “Recommend 3 Australian red wines $25–$40, medium-bodied, low oak, for grilled steak or burgers.”
- Seafood night: “Suggest 3 crisp Australian whites under $35 for prawns and salads—no heavy oak.”
- Gift: “Shortlist 3 polished Australian wines $45–$70 (red or white), elegant labels, safe crowd-pleasers.”
- Mixed crowd: “Pick 4 versatile bottles $25–$50 (2 red, 2 white), balanced and food-friendly.”
Turn the answer into a cart (the simple route)
Translate ChatGPT’s styles into these curated collections:
- Red Wine — Grenache, Shiraz, Pinot Noir & more.
- White Wine — Chardonnay, Riesling, Semillon, Sauvignon.
- Halliday-rated — quality markers when you’re unsure.
- All Wine — browse everything in one place.
Common prompt mistakes (and fixes)
- “What’s the best wine?” Too vague. Fix: add budget, food and style.
- No budget given: Results jump all over the place. Fix: set a range.
- Only brand names: Can miss great options. Fix: describe flavour and body.
Need help translating a ChatGPT list into bottles we actually have? Message us your brief—we’ll match styles and price quickly.
