Choosing Elegant Wine Gift Baskets

Posted on February 28th, 2010

Gift baskets are a quickly becoming a popular means of giving gifts. They can be given for any occasion to anyone. Wine gift baskets are an elegant gift that both men and women can appreciate. The typical occasions for giving wine are weddings, birthdays and anniversaries, while other popular occasions including Christmas and New Years.

The most important choice in a wine basket is the wine itself. Wine comes in two varieties – red and white. Red wine is made from red and black grapes while white wine is made from white grapes. Popular red wines are cabernet sauvignon, merlot and Grenache. Red wines are usually full flavored. The chocolaty flavor of merlots makes them a very popular choice among women. Grenaches contain a slight taste of raspberries.

White wines are usually drier wines. The most popular variety of white wine is the chardonnay. Chardonnays have a fruity taste. However, almost all white wines have a hint of vanilla.

Since choosing the correct wine can be some what difficult, therefore most wine retailers offer recommendations based upon the occasion or the person receiving the gift. For example, most women prefer a red wine; champagne is a popular gift for parties; and those who are more experienced wine enthusiasts will enjoy the more rare, but expensive wines.

After choosing the wine, the next step is to decide on the other items that you will include in the basket. Food is a common accessory. However, food choices should be made with the type of wine and the preferences of the receiver in mind. Some foods go better with one type of wine than others. Common food selections are sesame crackers, cheeses, chocolates, nuts, fruits and olives. Be sure to consult a wine and food pairing chart to ensure the correct food choice for the wine that has been chosen.

A common accessory included in many gift baskets is the wine glass. Wine glasses are almost as particular as the wine itself. The type of wine chosen will determine the type of glass in which the wine is served. Red wines are served in glasses with shorter stems and larger bowls. White wines are served in long stemmed glasses with small bowls. Champagne is served in fluted glasses.

Other items can be used to fill out the basket. For example, a beginner may enjoy some literature on how to choose a wine or the history of a particular winery.

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