1.Wine Bottle: If you are looking for a good wine gift, then it would be wise to go for a bottle of wine. A wine bottle would make the recipient quite happy and would also make an elegant statement. You can always go for Magnum, Imperial or Solomon types of wine bottles. The wine bottle would portray an elegant look if it’s in Burgundy, Mosel and Alsace colors.
2.Wine Basket:: Another perfect wine gift would be a Wine Gift Basket. This makes an excellent wine gift for parties or any other occasion. A wine basket is usually comprised of a couple bottles of wine with matching appetizers, chocolates with various spreads with chardonnay and cheese. You can always liquor shop and get an idea on how to make your wine basket into a perfect wine gift. A wine basket is always considered the best wine gifts of all. You can also gift it to a person who doesn’t drink at all. With a wine gift basket, you can never be embarrassed because even if the recipient is a teetotaler, the chocolates and the goodies beside the wine would be more than enough to bring a big smile on his face. However, it’s very crucial to be aware of the ingredients that would make the best wine gift basket. A good standard wine basket would consist of one or two bottles of wine, chocolates, spreads and meat. However, to make your wine gift basket look more sumptuous you should also add several other food products like smoked salmon, roasted nuts, bonbons and more.
3.Wine Accessories: Another great gift that would surely impress a wine enthusiast would be wine accessories. These accessories include corkscrews, lever model screwpulls, pocket and table model screwpulls. Champagne coolers, buckets and wine chillers. These wine accessories can also be added in a wine gift basket.
4.Wine Glasses: Taste of a good wine is always supplemented by the wine glass that you use. So in the spirit of wine tasting, it would be a great idea to gift a wine enthusiast with a set of gorgeous wine glasses. There are different types of glasses that can be gifted for different sorts of wines. If your host is serving red wine, or if your are presenting him with a red wine then, you should always go for Red Wine glasses. These glasses can be recognized by round wide bowl. In case of a white wine, White Wine glasses are the ideal choice. These glasses are recognized by their narrow and tulip-shaped sides. Finally, if you have chosen to gift champagne, then the best way to present a bottle of an exquisite champagne is with Champagne glasses. Also known as champagne flutes they are quite easily recognizable with their tall stems and narrow bowl on top.
With these wonderful wine gifts, you are surely going to be the life of the party and the recipient will remember you for a long time to come.
Calista
Below are a few wine gift ideas:
- Include a pot of Wine Jelly in a wine gift basket
If you plan to offer a Christmas gift to a fine gourmet, wine jellies are a good idea. Wine jellies (made with red, rose or white wine) are used to create succulent sauces or simply putted on bread like jam. Wine jellies also enhance the taste of a fruit pie.
Here is an example of a Christmas gourmet basket:
A bottle of Sauterne or sweet Bergerac, foie gras (fat liver), wine jellies, flavored oil, balsamic vinegar, a recipe book…
- Personalized wine bottle
Several enterprises offer the opportunity to acquire personalized champagne or wine bottles. You can also personalize the bottle by yourself: name of your friend or parent, birth date, your Christmas wishes…
- Professional corkscrew
This kind of corkscrews do not damage the wine stopper which has sometimes the same or more value than the wine and the bottle. Corks can sometimes be very hard to remove, so a professional corkscrew will leave the stopper intact.
Some corkscrew have an optional engraved monogram and manufacturers create professional corkscrew decorated for Christmas.
- Crystal wine glasses set
Crystal is delicate and is an excellent way to enhance the wine you offer to drink. Crystal glasses also add a touch of luxury to your table.
There are several crystal factories such as Val Saint Lambert (Belgium), Murano (Italy), Baccarat (France)…; which are expensive but there are also less expensive crystal glasses available on the market. They are cheaper because they do not meat the crystal criteria but are as beautiful as the real crystal glasses.
If your Christmas gift budget is very large, offer a set of 30 crystal glasses including: 6 red wine glasses, 6 white wine glasses, 6 water glasses, 6 champagne glasses and 6 port glasses.
If your budget is limited, do not hesitate to offer a set of two wine tasting glasses.
The term “crystal” is protected in Europe and in many other countries since many years. To be called “crystal”, the glass must meet some rigorous criteria in percentages and rates.
When you offer this kind of gift, ensure you that these standards are met, and you will always be sure to offer a gift of great value.
- Wine decanter
What does mean decanting? Wine decanting means transferring the content of a wine bottle into another recipient before serving in order to reveal the wine’s aromas. A decanter also emphasizes the wine’s colours. This is an excellent Christmas gift for a wine lover.
- Wine tasting set
If you plan to offer a wine tasting set for Christmas, include wine bags to cover the wine bottles, a wine tasting guide, scorecards to evaluate the wines, glasses designed to taste each category of wine.
- Wine club membership
Wine Clubs are a great way to discover and taste many different wines. There are different kind of wine clubs: red wine clubs, white wine clubs, etc. Wine clubs take you on a tour of the world’s best vineyards and give you the opportunity to buy great wines and realize big savings. Put the certificate in an envelope decorated with Christmas motifs and hang it on your Christmas tree. This kind of gift can also be mailed with your Christmas greetings.
- “Pocket vineyard”
Another great Christmas gift idea for a wine lover, is the pocket vineyard; which contains an informative gold mine about wine: grape harvest tables, glossary, diagrams, suggestions to match wine and food… It is also an excellent tool for someone who is building a wine-cellar and will learn a lot about the subject.
By making a research on the Internet, you will find thousands of gift ideas related to wine that can be offered for Christmas. If your Christmas gifts budget is restricted, you can also offer a simple wine bottle in a nice gift pack.
Berenice
More than one dilemma is going to cross your mind before you actually go into action.
Why should one buy a wine bottle storage rack? Perhaps you are a wine lover that wants to manifest his passion and it just does not feel right to store those fine bottles anywhere else.
As much as the right storage of bottles is important a beautiful wine rack will also become a real eye-catcher when friends come to visit you. A quality wine rack still emits that special aura of exclusivity. Wine bottle rack is still a strong statement of wealth and a healthy life style.
Which material should I choose for my wine rack?
Besides classic materials like wood or metal, a custom made wine rack can satisfy one’s wildest imagination concerning the choice of different materials. Despite the great selection of different materials, metal and wood still dominate the market. Regarding wood, nowadays every serious wine rack producer offers at least 5 different wood sorts to choose from. Metal wine racks offer the choice of all kinds of metal that will match most sophisticated taste of any true wine lover.
Which wine rack will keep its value for a longer time?
The first step should be to decide what kind of a rack you need in terms of different racking types: a wall mounted wine rack, a free standing one, handing rack or a table top wine rack. Afterwards you will be able to estimate the limits of your budget when thinking of purchasing middle- to upper class wine rack. A decision that rarely brings any disappointment is a decision to buy a hardwood wine rack. Short but bulletproof advice.
Does it matter where I put my wine rack?
In a small to mid-size apartment a wine rack would traditionally find its place in the kitchen or in a dining room. People who consider themselves as burning lovers of wine colleting will scarify almost any other piece of furniture just to put their beautiful wine rack in living room. Wine rack is never a problematic piece of furniture and it will go along with furniture in any room. Those true wine lovers will tend to have their wine collection displayed in a room where family and friends spend majority of their time.
Is a new wine rack too expensive for me?
Starting price for a middle size wine rack storing up to 100 bottles will begin at 50 to 60 USD. Quality wood wine rack storing 60-70 bottles will cost you over 200 USD. Wrought iron wine racks are much more expensive than those entry models of hardwood racks. 350 to 400 USD is the price to count with.
It does not matter whether it is a hanging wine rack in the kitchen or a wall mounted wine rack in a dining room, carefully chosen wine rack will fit any furniture and any special taste of its owner. Wine racks are that additional piece of classy furniture that nobody really needs, but everyone passionately wants to own one.
Carla
Temperature
White and rose wines are best slightly chilled, at 50 degrees. Check that temperature is satisfactory. It is better for the wine to be too cold than too warm for either red or white. It isn’t improper wine etiquette to request an ice bucket to chill both whites and reds; so don’t hesitate to do so if that is how you would prefer to enjoy the wine. However, placing the bottle in an ice bucket can compromise your experience; fine white wines will release more texture and bouquet as they warm up in the glass; try it. Drinking a modest wine on a hot day would be the exception. A red wine that is brought to the table slightly chilled would be an indication of good storage; you can always warm up the wine by cupping the glass in your hands and swirling.
Cork
It is proper wine etiquette for the sommelier to present the cork to the person who requested the wine when the bottle of wine is opened. The vintage on the cork should match the vintage on the bottle. A pristine looking cork can stopper a bad wine and a delicious wine can come from a cork that disintegrates as it’s removed, so a visual inspection of the cork often reveals little. By sniffing the cork you’re actually smelling the bark of a tree which may be the earthy aromas you are encountering. Many a good bottle of wine has been mistakenly returned because there is mold on the top end of the cork. This has no effect on the wine; it simply means the bottle was aged in the producer’s damp cellar prior to release, which is a good thing.
Swirl & Sniff
Proper wine etiquette procedure dictates that the sommelier will pour a small amount of wine for the person that ordered the wine. The recipient should gently swirl the wine in the glass to release the aroma, give it a sniff, and then taste it. If there is an objectionable or unexpected aroma, the sommelier should recommend further aerating the wine in which case the “off odor” will dissipate, or replacing the bottle if called for. Unfortunately, it is sometimes difficult to differentiate between funky aromas that are inherent in certain wines and similar smells that are symptoms of a defect. Proper wine etiquette is to consult with the sommelier. A “corked” wine has been tainted by a moldy cork if you smell an aroma reminiscent of a “wet basement”. Unfortunately, the mold is not visible nor does the cork necessarily smell moldy. Since there are varying levels of cork taint, a corked wine can be overtly stinky or the fruit character is slightly muted; send the bottle back immediately If you perceive this to be the situation. If you’re not quite sure, in keeping with proper wine etiquette, politely ask the sommelier for an opinion.
Decanting
There are two reasons to decant a wine: (1) to separate the wine from the sediment in the case of a 20 year-old port or red wine; or (2) decanting and swirling the wine in the glass will do a far better job than opening the wine two hours prior and letting the wine “breathe,” which is not practical in most restaurant settings. White and sparkling wines rarely need extra breathing time. It is not proper etiquette or an acceptable practice to return a wine simply because you do not like it as much as you thought you might. The proper etiquette is to nod, say “thank you,” “it’s fine” or some signal for the sommelier to begin pouring after you have taken a sip. To allow enough space to swirl the wine, wine etiquette dictates that the glass is filled about one third full. Sparkling wines should be poured against or along the side of the glass to preserve the bubbles.
Wine etiquette may seem unnecessary, but following proper wine etiquette enhances the total wine drinking experience. Wine etiquette and all its subtleties are intended to slow the experience so the wine can be fully enjoyed and appreciated.