Le vin
How to compare things and express a preference
Moi, je préfère le Gigondas
Celui-ci me va bien
Il est beaucoup plus doux
To compare two things, use plus (more) or moins (less, not as). They are used with virtually all adjectives, even though the English translation often has an "-er" instead of "more".
One common exception is meilleur, which means "better"
To say 'than', use que:
To avoid having to repeat a masculine noun like le vin, you can use celui-ci (this one) or ³¦±ð±ô³Ü¾±-±ôà (that one). The feminine equivalents are celle-ci and ³¦±ð±ô±ô±ð-±ôà . These (ones) and those (ones) are ceux-ci and ³¦±ð³Ü³æ-±ôà for masculines and celles-ci and ³¦±ð±ô±ô±ð²õ-±ôà for feminines.