For bubbles, I'll buy Prosecco because it is great value and slightly lower in alcohol at 11.5per cent.
How are Kiwi wines comparing to the rest of the world at the moment?
New Zealand white wines are gaining a massive global fan club because this country has a cool maritime climate, which provides grapes and wines with intense acidity (freshness) and stacks of fruit driven flavours - a fab combo. Screwcaps help too; they enable our wines to taste fresh.
I buy (and taste) a steady stream of European wine, so much of which is destroyed by cork, which can allow air in. I love good wine, regardless of where it's from and closures make a massive difference to the taste. Imagine if bread was sealed in a wrapping that made it dry out before you'd opened it. All wine should be packaged with a reliable closure.
What is the most remarkable wine you have ever tasted?
A spring day in north west Italy, a good friend and a great wine; 2007 Mascarello Monprivato Barolo DOCG from the Mascarello family and made 100 per cent from Italy's staunchest black grape - Nebbiolo. Awe inspiring.
Tell us your five top tips to becoming a wine expert
* Trust yourself; good tasters are made, not born
* The more you taste and read about wine, the better you get at tasting
* Try new things; there is a wide world worth discovering beyond pinot gris. Be adventurous; it'll amaze you
* Drink Med reds; the best-value wines on Earth frequently come from Sicily, Spain and the south of France. The climate in those places is warm, dry and consistent; the wines follow suit
* Read The Little Black Book of Wine; it's designed to take the pomposity out of wine and whet your appetite for more info about the most complex, interesting drink on Earth.
And your top five wines for under $20
Tricky; try these: Main Divide Riesling, Canterbury; Urban Uco Malbec, Argentina; La Mura Nero d'Avola, Sicily; Farnese Montepulciano, Italy; Main Divide Chardonnay, Canterbury. They are all available in supermarkets or online at Fine Wine Delivery Company. Easy. They all over deliver on the cost.
What wine will you be drinking on Christmas Day?
Prosecco, Champagne and Riesling (everyone in the family gets to bring a mystery one) and whichever reds we all chose. It's about the people and the place; Martinborough, family, close friends, countryside.
When you are not drinking wine you are drinking?
Fresh soda water (love my Sodastream), weak Earl Grey tea and strong Wellington-brewed coffee; thanks great boyfriend with the kickass coffee machine.
Tell us two things about yourself that will surprise
* I grew up in the South Island and Singapore and never tasted wine until I was 14 when my cousin poured me a cheap port.
* I can't stand pretension; a great wine tastes bad with unpleasant company whereas any wine tastes good with the right person.
The Little Black Book of Wine
By Joelle Thomson, New Holland, $24.99