The 43 Best Gifts for Wine Lovers
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From special pouring gadgets to sommelier-approved books.
ON THE surface, finding the ideal gift for your wine loving friend or relative seems like a tough task. After all, wine can be intimidating stuff, with its protocol for sipping, varietal-specific glassware, and complicated tasting notes.
Well, it shouldn't be that way. Wine is merely food―fermented liquid food meant for enjoyment in the company of your favorite people. It also combines so much more, like art, agriculture, history, style, gastronomy, and elegance. Something so dynamic has a lot of great related gifts, just waiting to wow those you know and love who deeply admire wine.
By all means, procure a great bottle and wrap it up nicely. Just forego the "Merlot Man" tee-shirts and cheesy magnets about how it's okay to "wine a little" when things aren't going your way. Class it up and stick to the list below, fit with everything from special wine pouring gadgets and prints to decanters and entertaining books. Wine is a way of life and should be celebrated as much, with all the appropriate accoutrements that help elevate it even further.
Because when you gain a deeper understanding of the stuff and treat it with some respect, it'll do the same for you. That's the magic of wine. Well we're on the theme, here are 43 best gifts for wine lovers.
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These markers are great for putting custom name tags on your wine glasses or just labeling them during a good old fashioned blind tasting. You can even use them to write on bottles.
Well you're at it, set them up with some wine-friendly cheese. This Italian collection includes two cow's milk and one sheep's milk cheese, straight from the wine-loving Mediterranean.
Washing wine glasses is one of the few unlikable chores involved in the wine tasting game. Make it much easier on yourself with this special rinser, a bar-quality contraption that will keep your glassware clear and ready for maximum wine enjoyent.
This fun chart is a palate stretched and will encourage you to dig deeper into the aromatics and flavors you're getting out of every sip. It also looks cool, meaning you'll want to take out next time you have people over. Who knows, maybe it'll even inspire a neighborhood wine club.
The wine bottle box comes filled with a dozen delectable truffles. You can pair them up with wine or just enjoy them on their own (some, like the Champagne flavor, are wine themed). It's the work of Sugar Plum, a Pennsylvania company that's women-run.
Drink like the Europeans of old did with this Spanish-style bota bag. It's made of leather and great for treks to music festivals, hikes, camping trips, and more. You'll want to fill with your best wine as you hop onto your trusty horse and wander into the sunset.
About the only thing better than a Coravin opener is one that involves a collaboration with a beloved artist. The Keith Haring edition is a piece of art in its own right and will arm you with all of the device's uses, like extracting small bits of wine out of your favorite bottles without removing the cork.
This crafty little tool allows you to cut the foil of the neck of the bottle in mere seconds, and neatly at that. You'll get sommelier-level presentation points next time you're pouring for guests.
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Like a wine bottle, this decanter demonstrates the lovely marriage of glass and wood. The vessel is nice and wide to allow for maximum aeration while the wood stopper makes for a nice accent and can keep unwanted things like fruit flies out.
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They don't call it The Wine Bible for no reason. This Karen MacNeil book should be in custody of anybody with even an ounce of love for wine. It's a comprehensive read that'll set you up with everything you need to love wine even more.
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There's no shortage of wine glasses on the market but the Gabriel-Glas stuff is routinely among the best. They feel is great in your hand as they do on the table and bring the wine that much closer to your nose and mouth. Graceful wines deserve graceful glassware.
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The movie great and the book might be even better. Sure, it's mostly a dark comedy but the wine themes are strong and it'll inspire you to get out to wine country more often, for adventures and misadventures with your best friends.
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Wine begets cheese, or is it the other way around? Doesn't matter. The wine lover in your life will want to enjoy some brie an gouda with their Chablis, so set them up with a stylish, high-functioning blade.
A wine lover is often a wine collector, even if on a modest scale. This 25-bottle rack is display-worthy and harkens back to the roaring 1920s with its Art Deco aesthetic.
Here's a top-shelf gift for the wine lover who's also a wine nerd. Modeling the Periodic Table of Elements, this chart depicts all the major wine varietals. Try 'em all!
This book by award-winning author Katherine Cole will very much appeal to the wine lover. It's informative, entertaining, and will set the reader up with all the tenets in the wide world of fizzy wine.
The wine lover knows there's no bad time for good wine. This print captures that mentality, showing a glass pour to kick off what promises to be a fantastic and luxurious day.
To really get into a wine, it often requires a little note-taking. Doodle away with this journal pair and document your journey from wine appreciator to professional taster.
This portrait shows something we've all wanted to do, especially the wine lover: Fill a tub with the good stuff. It looks great hanging near your home cellar or in the kitchen and will certainly garner some positive compliments.
Get inside your head and whatever magical things your tasting by putting the experience to paper. A good wine is worthy of a good pen and this one is up to the task. It's even adorned with a 23K gold clip.
Mark Stock is a food, drink, and outdoors writer from Portland, Oregon. He spent years making, selling, and sipping Pinot Noir in the Dundee Hills before a full return to his journalistic roots in 2016. In addition to Men's Health, he writes for SevenFifty Daily, Sip Northwest, The Somm Journal, The Drake, Willamette Week, Travel Oregon, and more.
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