Not Sure What Wine to Buy? This Personality Quiz Has the Answer

If you’ve ever felt stuck in the wine aisle, you’re not alone. With so many labels, flavour notes, and types, choosing the “right” wine can feel like a guessing game—especially if you’re still learning what you like.

That’s why we created the Minuman Wine Personality Quiz—a two-minute tool to take the guesswork out of wine buying.

How the Quiz Works

You’ll answer a few questions about your preferences, lifestyle, and even your ideal way to spend a weekend. No wine knowledge required. The quiz then matches you to a wine personality and recommends a bundle that suits your taste and energy.

What makes it different? It doesn’t just suggest a grape or a bottle—it matches you to a whole wine identity. Something you can relate to. Something that feels personal.

What You’ll Get:

  • A clear, relatable wine personality

  • A two-bottle bundle to match

  • Easy checkout (no decision fatigue)

  • Confidence that your wine will actually hit

The four wine personalities are designed to reflect real people. Some are soft and sweet. Some are bold and confident. One in particular is made for the life of the party.

Still stuck on what to buy? Take the quiz now and start buying wine that’s made for you.

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