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Wine lovers can be notoriously hard to shop for, as most have very strong opinions about everything from regions to vintages to varietals. Finding a wine gift that's impressive yet useful can be challenging, but it's certainly not impossible. In fact, there are plenty of wine gifts out there that are versatile enough to please a variety of wine lovers. To help you find the perfect present, we rounded up the best wine gifts our editors can't wait to give to give to their loved ones. We also spoke to leading experts in the wine industry to get their insights into the best bottles, glasses, and accessories. Whether you're looking for a hostess gift to bring to your next dinner party or an excellent bottle to celebrate a special day, there's something here for everyone.

If you're not sure what kind of wine someone likes, it's best to give an all-purpose present that will please a variety of palates. Fun glassware or a decorative decanter is a great place to start, but there are also some high-quality bottles from trusted producers that are guaranteed to impress. Whichever route you take, don't let the hefty price tag of some special occasion bottles distract you. "Price point isn't important when shopping for a wine lover," says Haley Moore, sommelier and CEO of Acquire, a San Francisco-based luxury hospitality company. "There are so many great options at a variety of price points. The best thing you can do when giving a gift is finding out what the person likes and tailor the gift to their preferences. No matter what type of wine drinker you're shopping for, these are the best wine gifts to please a variety of palates.

Schott Zwiesel Tritan Pure Cabernet Wine Glasses

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A set of all-purpose wine glasses is a timeless gift that any experienced wine drinker will appreciate. This classic option is suitable for both red and white wine, and it's a great value for a set of four. They're sturdy and dainty at the same time, with a durable construction and elegant finish. Our editors named these wine glasses the best overall in our official list.

Price at time of publish: $45

Estelle Colored Glass Wine Glasses

Estelle Colored Glass Wine Glasses

Estelle

Let's be honest: Wine tasting can get a little stuffy. These impossibly chic wine glasses add the fun and funky flair that traditional sets are missing. Available in 12 color options, each 6-piece wine glass set is durable and hand-blown. With a generous bowl and dainty stem, they combine form and function for a gorgeous accent piece. Bring them to your next dinner party as a hostess gift, or treat your favorite newlyweds to the showstopping set.

Price at time of publish: $185

Best Choice Outdoor Rolling Wicker Bar Cart

Best Choice Outdoor Rolling Wicker Bar Cart

Amazon

Bar carts are the perfect piece of decor to add to any wine lover's home. Not only do they provide a functional way to store glasses, openers, and decanters, but they're also a chic way to display a few of your favorite bottles. Our editors love this outdoor option that holds 12 glasses, six bottles, and even includes an ice bucket to keep cold wines chilled.

Price at time of publish: $200

Schott Zwiesel Pure Stemless Pinot Noir Wine Glasses

pinot-noir

Wiliams Sonoma

Stemless wine glasses are the perfect option for wine lovers with busy, active households. They're a great way to enjoy delicious wine without the threat of kids or pets knocking over the glass. Although a more casual option than traditional stemware, this set of stemless glasses is classic, elegant, and elevated. In fact, our editors love them so much, these glasses won a top spot in our list of the Best Stemless Wine Glasses.

Price at time of publish: $70

Penner-Ash Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

Willamette Valley Pinot Noir

Wine.com

Penner-Ash hails from the Willamette Valley in Oregon, where winemaker Kate Ayres makes bold pinot noir that's uniquely expressive of the region's terroir. This giftable bottle is structured with gentle tannins, and the notes of black cherry and raspberry chocolate truffle are punctuated with a long finish. This is the perfect pinot noir for wine lovers looking to explore a high-quality bottle from a world-class region.

Price at time of publish: $77

Crate&Barrel Graham Hammered Metal Ice Bucket

Graham Hammered Metal Ice Bucket

Crate&Barrel

Ice buckets aren't just for restaurants. In fact, they're a great way to add some style to your dinner table. They're also perfectly functional, as they keep wine cold and eliminate the need to run to the refrigerator every time you want a refill. Perfect for a dinner party, this hammered metal bucket has a sleek handle and lid for convenient carrying. Of all the ice buckets our editors have tried, we named this one the best overall pick. Bring it to your next holiday party as the ultimate host or hostess gift.

Price at time of publish: $56

Masciarelli Villa Gemma Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 2015

Masciarelli Villa Gemma Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 2015

Wine.com

Led by a powerhouse mother-daughter team, Marina Cvetic and Miriam Masciarelli, the Masciarelli portfolio of wines brings a spotlight to Abruzzo and its diverse and vibrant viticulture. The groundbreaking family's focus on innovation has resulted in world-renowned wines. This elegant bottle of Montepulciano will wow any wine lover with its spicy notes of black pepper, licorice, and cocoa, balanced with hints of dried fruit.

Price at time of publish: $85

LAUDEMIO Tuscany Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Amazon

Drizzle a taste of Tuscany directly onto your plate with this delicious extra-virgin olive oil. The Frescobaldi family has been producing wine for centuries, and their name is synonymous with Tuscan viticulture. Bright emerald green in color with a robust, bold flavor, this oil is made from olives cultivated on one of the Frescobaldi family's diverse properties.

Price at time of publish: $34

Zalto Denk'Art Champagne Glass

Zalto Denk'Art Champagne Glass

Wine Enthusiast

Nothing is more celebratory than Champagne, and these elegant glasses are the perfect way to enjoy it. In fact, Moore named them her favorite. "Zalto wine glasses are a great gift — they're so delicate and make an incredible addition to any wine lover's stemware collection," she said. Elegant and stylish, these special-occasion glasses are even dishwasher-safe.

Price at time of publish: $160

Far Niente Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

Far Niente Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

Wine.com

A Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon is guaranteed to please any serious wine drinker. This special-occasion bottle hails from a prestigious vineyard and is richly complex, with notes of black plum and dried herbs complemented by toasted oak, tobacco, and spice. Structured with delicate tannins, it boasts a long, silky finish. Ideal for pairing with short ribs, steak, or roast beef, it's the perfect bottle for any special dinner.

Price at time of publish: $125

Laurent Perrier Cuvee Rosé

Laurent Perrier Cuvee Rosé

Wine.com

Moore says that if you're looking for a crowd-pleasing wine to choose when you don't know what to get someone, you can't go wrong with Champagne. This intensely fruity rosé is crisp and clean, and it's just as good for toasting as it is for pairing with an entree. Laurent Perrier has been world-renowned for its quality for over 40 years, and any wine lover will welcome a bottle as a gift.

Price at time of publish: $90

Gary Farrell Russian River Valley Chardonnay

Gary Farrell Russian River Valley Chardonnay

Drizly

A food-friendly Chardonnay is a welcome gift at any dinner party, and this full-bodied bottle from Gary Farrell is a crowd-pleaser. Perfect for pairing with fish, shellfish, chicken, or pasta, it's a great meal accompaniment that works any time of year. Even folks who aren't typically fans of chardonnay will appreciate the juicy acidity that's balanced with a creamy texture.

Price at time of publish: $36

Cakebread Cellars Sauvignon Blanc

Cakebread Cellars Sauvignon Blanc

Drizly

Sauvignon blanc can sometimes taste too acidic, but that's not the case with this delightfully balanced bottle. It's easily drinkable yet meant to be savored, with complex aromas of grapefruit and melon and notes of sweet citrus on the palate. Its gentle acidity is balanced out with earthy flavors of hay. Pair it with roast chicken, asparagus, Parmesan, or popcorn.

Price at time of publish: $35

Crossbarn Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2020

Crossbarn Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2020

Wine.com

One of the most challenging parts of gifting wine is not knowing the recipient's preferences. For a versatile, crowd-pleasing white wine, try this light and refreshing Chardonnay from Crossbarn. With refreshing aromas of citrus and peach, this bright, well-balanced, and pleasantly acidic wine is easily giftable.

Price at time of publish: $27

Murray's Cheese La Dolce Vita

La Dolce Vita

Murray's Cheese

No matter what type of wine you're drinking, cheese is the ultimate pairing. Nothing goes together better than wine and a slice of cheese, and this gift basket from Murray's is sure to please all kinds of wine lovers. Featuring a collection of Italian indulgences like spicy Gorgonzola, prosciutto, Taleggio, and more, it's an easy way to send a thoughtful and delicious gift. If Italian cheeses aren't for you, Murray's has a variety of other offerings on its site — including American, French, and other cheeses from around the world.

"One of my great loves is cheese, so of course I can't recommend it enough for gifting. It's versatile, easily enjoyed on its own, complements a meal, and there are options for those that follow vegan and plant-based diets. What I like best is that there is always so much room for discovery," said La Crema Winery chef de cuisine Tracey Shepos Cenami.

Price at time of publish: $130

SommSelect Monthly Wine Club

Monthly Wine Club

SommSelect

Wine clubs are a fun, adventurous way to give and get wine. Depending on the club you choose, wines are expertly-selected each month and sent on a subscription basis. Somm Select has options to choose from four or six sommelier-selected bottles per month shipped directly to your home, along with tasting notes. The high-quality and artisanal selection helps new and experienced wine drinkers expand their palate.

Price at time of publish: $99/Month

Ravenscroft Double Blind Black Tasting Glass

Ravenscroft Double Blind Black Tasting Glass

Amazon

For wine drinkers who want to enhance their blind tasting skills, black wine glasses are a great way to do it. This set of four crystal glasses is the perfect way to host a wine-tasting party at home. "These are always fun when tasting with friends," said La Crema Winery's Fine Wine Expert, Ben Fine. "If you're new to wine, it's a great learning tool, but it's also a humbling tool for those who think they really know wine."

Price at time of publish: $80

Wine Folly Wine Flavors Circle Chart

Wine Flavors Circle Chart

Wine Folly

"A wine aroma wheel is perfect for those starting out who want to improve their skills at examining wine," said Fine. "It's also lightweight, affordable, and can fit anywhere — which makes it easy to gift." This set of two aroma wheels is a great tasting companion to help you develop and identify different tastes and smells. It features over 100 unique tasting notes like thyme, red plum, and coffee, making this a fantastic way to help new tasters practice.

Price at time of publish: $15

Peugeot Capitaine 10.25 Inch Wine Decanter

Wine Decanter

Peugeot

Wine decanters make the perfect gift because they're just as much a functional gadget as they are a decorative piece of art. This option from Peugeot has a unique base that allows it to stand upright or sit tilted on its side, and the wide base allows for maximum air exposure in a brief amount of time. The solid glass stopper also helps with aeration, making this a great decanter for younger wines that need help opening up.

Price at time of publish: $90

Aperture Barrel Fermented Chenin Blanc 2021

Fermented Chenin Blanc 2021

Aperture

Chenin blanc is a fun varietal to gift white wine lovers because it's light-bodied and easy to sip. This option from Aperture is vibrant, bright, and acidic, with floral aromas, juicy notes of pear, and a pleasant minerality. It's a young wine that's meant to drink now, so it's the perfect wine to bring to a casual dinner party. Easy-to-drink and pairable with a variety of foods like chicken, fish, or cheese, it's an elegant and affordable option.

Price at time of publish: $35

Wine Enthusiast Decanter Cleaning Beads

Decanter Cleaning Beads

Wine Enthusiast

Decanters are gorgeous and functional at the same time, but thanks to their unique shape, they can be a hassle to clean. Any serious wine lover will appreciate an easier solution — which makes these decanter-cleaning beads a great gift idea. Simply pour the stainless steel beads into an empty decanter and add a bit of water. Swirl them around the base, and the steel pellets will roll over and remove any hard-to-reach wine stains. Rinse and re-use as often as you like.

Price at time of publish: $20

Peugeot Baltaz Lever Corkscrew

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Peugeot Baltaz Lever Corkscrew

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This solid metal corkscrew makes it easy to gently extract even the most stuck-in-place corks. It's sturdy and durable, so the lever-style mechanism removes corks with ease. Start with the included foil cutter, then use the rubber grips to wrap the corkscrew around the neck of any size bottle. This corkscrew is an elegant and efficient way to eliminate any cork-pulling anxiety or confusion.

Price at time of publish: $100

West Elm Insulated Wine and Cheese Bag

Insulated Wine and Cheese Bag

West Elm

An insulated wine bag is a fantastic all-purpose idea for the wine lover. Any wine drinker will benefit from this convenient and stylish storage solution. Perfect for on-the-go wine picnics, the waxed cotton canvas bag is insulated to keep wine cold and fresh. The two-bottle bag comes with a corkscrew, a cheese knife, and an acacia-wood cheese board. Leather straps make it durable and sturdy.

Price at time of publish: $60

Burke Decor Glasses From Sonny Set of 4

Glasses From Sonny Set of 4

Burke Decor

Part of Italian brand Seletti’s whimsical Art de la Table collection, these wine glasses offer a playful twist on the everyday Solo cup, with a fancy stem.

Price at time of publish: $120

Villeroy & Boch Set of Four Glass Goblets

Set of Four Glass Goblets

Macys

Villeroy & Boch has been around since 1748, so we’ll trust that their glasses have had staying power for good reason. We love the modern twist to these crystal goblets in rich, transparent shades of blue and green. 

Price at time of publish: $128

Toyo Sasaki Glass Night Carafe Set

Toyo Sasaki Glass Night Carafe Set

Jinenstore

Made out of semi-lead crystal in hues of blue or gray, this carafe adds a bit of sparkle to any holiday table. The included tumbler doubles as a chic nightstand or home office accessory. 

Price at time of publish: $95

Riedel Eve Clear Wine Decanter

Riedel Eve Wine Decanter

Amazon

Named after the Riedel family matriarch, this elegant decanter is free-blown by a master glass artist. Its sumptuous curves are not just beautiful: They also help to double-decant the wine. 

Price at time of publish: $690

Blomus Fuum Champagne Saucer Glasses

Blomus Fuum Champagne Saucer Glasses

Amazon

There’s something ineffably elegant about drinking fizz out of a saucer. These glasses are one solid piece, making them less prone to breakage. 

Price at time of publish: $74 for a set of 4

Made In Champagne Coupe Glasses

Made In Champagne Coupe Glasses

Made In Cookware

Go a little bigger with festive glassware, such as a sweet quartet of Champagne coupe glasses from Made In.

Price at time of publish: $69 for four glass set

La Tienda Spain Porrón

Spain Porrón

La Tienda

2015 F&W Best New Chef Jonathan Brooks of the Indianapolis restaurants Milktooth and Beholder suggests bringing a porró as a gift for the hosts of your next holiday party. Traditionally used as a decanter for Spanish wines, the porró aerates wine as it pours through its narrow glass opening — decant wine with it during dinner, then channel the festive atmosphere of Spanish wine bars and sip wine from it directly as it pours.

Price at time of publish: $29 

Perrier-Jouet Blanc de Blanc

Perrier-Jouet Blanc de Blanc

Total Wine

A beautiful bottle of bubbly is always a welcome gift around the holidays, and James Beard award-winning chef and television host Sophia Roe is a great guest to have— she’s the one who brings a perfectly chilled bottle of Perrier-Jouet Blanc de Blanc to a cocktail party. 

Price at time of publish: $70

Raw Wine Club

Wine Club

Raw

“RAW Wine is one of my favorite events each year, and I always go home having discovered a handful of new winemakers. The club channels that sense of discovery and excitement into an annual affair, and each bottle is handpicked by the fair's founder, Isabelle Legeron.” — Oset Babür-Winter, Senior Drinks Editor

Price at time of publish: $199

Pottery Barn Olive Wood Rustic Edge Cheese and Charcuterie Board

Pottery Barn Rustic Edge Cheese Board

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Nothing goes together like wine and cheese, so any wine lover needs to have a stylish cheese board, too. This option from Pottery Barn is one of our editors’ favorites because it’s made from hand-carved sustainable wood, which ensures that no two boards are alike. It’s chic, rustic, and versatile, so it can hold your favorite cheese, charcuterie, fruits, nuts, and more. This sleek and simple gift can be dressed up with a specialty box of crackers or chocolate. 

Price at time of publish: $59

Riedel Veloce Cabernet/Merlot Set of 2 Glasses

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Amazon

A set of delicate wine glasses make tasting and serving wine feel extra fancy. Riedel is the industry standard for high-quality wine glasses, and this set from the brand’s Veloce line is no different. The large bowl and delicate stem are expertly-proportioned to highlight the distinct features of Cabernet and Merlot. Handcrafted from lead-free German crystal, each glass is dishwasher-safe for easy clean-up. 

Price at time of publish: $79

Zalto Josephine Decanter

Zalto Josephine Decanter

Amazon

Wine decanters are incredibly versatile, making the perfect gift for any wine lover, regardless of personal taste or wine preference. Kurt Josef Zalto makes some of the finest glassware available, and this chic decanter is elegant and timeless. It’s lightweight and ergonomically shaped, making it easy to pour with one hand. The specific design ensures a spiral pour that effortlessly aerates the wine with oxygen.

Price at time of publish: $195

Diatom Chardonnay 2021

Diatom Chardonnay 2021

Wine.com

This exquisitely-balanced chardonnay is rich with aromas of lemon and citrus and leaves a pleasant salinity on the palate. It’s clean, bright, and crisp, which makes it perfect for white wine drinkers who aren’t fond of traditionally-oaky chardonnay. It’s distinctive yet approachable, which means it’s a great gift that will please a variety of palates, and therefore makes the perfect host or hostess gift. 

Price at time of publish: $30

Mascota Unánime Signature Malbec 2018

Mascota Unánime Signature Malbec 2018

Total Wine & More

This spicy and medium-bodied wine is a true expression of high-quality Argentinian Malbec. Bursting with flavors of fresh plum and blackberries, it’s complemented by hints of chili and coffee. It’s aged for 15 months in French oak barrels to ensure a persistent, smooth finish that you’ll want to keep sipping and sipping. Try pairing it with steak or grilled meats.

Price at time of publish: $35

Hisense HWS54029SS 54-Bottle Stainless Steel Built-In/Freestanding Wine Chiller

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Hisense 54-Bottle Wine Chiller

Lowes

Storing wine at a safe temperature is paramount to maintaining its quality. This sleek and chic wine refrigerator holds up to 54 bottles horizontally, with six soft-close shelves that extend to display each bottle. The refrigerator is made with a frost-free design to keep it streak-free. That way, you can easily see what’s inside without opening the door. This durable refrigerator is perfect for anyone looking to protect their wine collection from temperature fluctuation.

Price at time of publish: $494

Uncommon Goods Outdoor Wine Table

Outdoor Wine Table

Uncommon Goods

Drinking wine outside is one of life’s greatest pleasures, but picnics are prime for spilled bottles and knocked-over glasses. This genius table keeps your wine glasses and bottles safe and sturdy. Equipped with a spike at the bottom and a hinged tabletop, this portable table just needs to be stuck into the ground and extended so the table sits flat. Once assembled, you have a convenient way to hold a bottle of wine and two glasses. It’s perfect for a picnic at the park or a day at the beach. 

Price at time of publish: $60

Hillock & Hobbs Riesling 2019

Hillock & Hobbs Riesling 2019

Wine.com

The Finger Lakes is known for riesling, but Hillock & Hobbs Mosel-style riesling sets the newly-launched vineyard apart from other New York-based growers. Legendary international winemaker Paul Hobbs sought to create world-class riesling in the Finger Lakes, and he’s succeeded with this bottle from Seneca Lake. It’s crisp, elegant, and brightly acidic, with a lingering minerality that makes it perfectly sippable any time of year. 

Price at time of publish: $35

Gran Moraine Sparkling Brut Rose

Gran Moraine Sparkling Brut Rose

Wine.com

Refreshingly crisp and complex, this Oregon-based sparkling rosé is reminiscent of Champagne's vibrant and delicate wines. It’s bursting with flavors of red fruit — like raspberry and strawberry — with a delicate minerality and long-lasting finish. This wine is perfect for special occasions and makes toasting feel more elegant, fun, and celebratory. Sip it all on its own, or pair it with grilled salmon or crab cakes. 

Price at time of publish: $64

Macari Lifeforce Sauvignon Blanc 2020

Macari Lifeforce Sauvignon Blanc 2020

Wine.com

Macari Vineyards makes some of the finest wines on Long Island’s north fork, and the Sauvignon Blanc Lifeforce is complex, balanced, and perfect for everyday sipping. Fermented in a concrete egg, the wine takes on a smooth, creamy dimension that you wouldn’t find in stainless steel or oak fermentation styles. It’s layered and distinct, with a pleasant texture and fullness. 

Price at time of publish: $34

Big Macs & Burgundy

Big Macs & Burgundy

Amazon

We all know that wine pairings can get stuffy. Sometimes it’s nice to have recommendations that are more geared to pairing wine with everyday foods — like hamburgers, french fries, and popcorn. That’s where this book comes in. It’s a fun and approachable guide to pairing wine with unfancy, unfussy foods. Though you might not necessarily think of pairing Cheetos with Sancerre, this book will walk you through the elemental factors that make unlikely pairings surprisingly delicious. 

Price at time of publish: $15

Arra David and Anne Johnson Wine Chilling Coasters with Glasses - Set of 2

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Uncommon Goods

These chillable coasters are the perfect gift if you’re a white wine drinker who can’t keep their wine cold enough. Why water down your perfectly-flavorful wine with ice cubes when there’s a better, more efficient way to chill it? This set of two granite coasters is designed to be put in the freezer to cool down. The accompanying glasses fit perfectly into each divot, and the cold granite hugs the glass, giving the wine a colder temperature without needing ice cubes. 

Price at time of publish: $45

W&P Porter Stemless Travel Wine Glass

W&P Porter Wine Glass

Courtesy of Amazon

Say goodbye to plastic cups — these portable glasses make it easier to enjoy wines on the go. Whether you’re at the beach, a backyard barbecue, or a park picnic, having a sturdy glass that’s resistant to spilling and breaking is essential. The Porter glasses from W&P are wrapped in a silicone sleeve that provides a slip-free grip, and the splash-proof lid slides to lock, keeping drinks in and unwanted debris (or bugs) out. Available in eight colors, these are a super chic and fun gift for any type of wine lover. 

Price at time of publish: $25

Emollo Sparkling No. 5

Emollo Sparkling No. 5

Wine.com

This budget-friendly sparkling wine features soft bubbles and a creamy freshness. Made with grapes sourced from cooler coastal regions of California, it’s comprised of 65% Chardonnay and 35% Pinot Noir. It’s traditional in style, which makes it complex, balanced, and layered. It’s delightfully sippable, so it’s the perfect wine to celebrate a special occasion with friends and guests. 

Price at time of publish: $36

Wine chips Cheese Trio

Wine Chips Cheese Trio

Williams Sonoma

When you don’t have time to fix an extensive cheese board, these specialty wine chips are a great alternative. With flavors like Smoked Gouda, Manchego, and Asiago, these chips are the perfect snack to pair with a delicious bottle of wine. Bring them to your next holiday party, and your host or hostess will thank you for the easy, unfussy snack. 

Price at time of publish: $40

Le Creuset Wine Cooler Sleeve

Le Creuset Wine Cooler Sleeve
Le Creuset Wine Cooler Sleeve.

Le Creuset

An insulated wine bag is a great way to keep bottles cool while on the go. They’re perfect for those friends who like to take a bottle of wine to the beach because they help keep your drinks at a chilled temperature no matter where you are. This bag is made from pierce-resistant nylon and elastic bands tapered at the top to provide extra stretch, so it’s strong and durable. 

Price at time of publish: $30

Feudo Montoni Grillo della Timpa

Feudo Montoni Grillo della Timpa

Drizly

The classic Italian grape reaches a whole new potential with this high-quality bottle. It’s light, refreshing, and versatile, so it’s an approachable wine to give to any type of wine drinker. It’s fresh, balanced, and brightly acidic with pleasant notes of peach and apricot. This is an affordable bottle that can be paired with a variety of foods like cheese, fish, chicken, or shellfish, which makes it an excellent choice for any occasion. 

Price at time of publish: $20

In Good Taste Wine Advent Calendar

In Good Taste Wines Advent Calendar

In Good Taste

Advent calendars are the perfect way to celebrate Christmas all month, and they make a fantastic gift that your loved one can open each day. This option from In Good Taste Wines comes with 24 mini bottles of premium wine sourced from Spain, Sicily, California, and more. It’s the perfect way to explore new varietals, styles, and tasting notes. 

Price at time of publish: $150

Beringer Vineyards Private Reserve 2020 Chardonnay

Beringer Vineyards Private Reserve 2020 Chardonnay

Wine.com

No gift list would be complete without a classic California Chardonnay, and this is one of our favorites. Layered, creamy, and luscious, this wine is bursting with notes of citrus blossom, lemon curd, and jasmine, with well-balanced oak that brings through notes of toasted brioche. Naturally fresh and minerally, it’s a clean and refreshing chardonnay that’s easy to pair with fish, cheese, or poultry.

Price at time of publish: $39

Peju Province Cabernet

Peju Province Cabernet

Total Wine & More

Dark blackberry, vanilla, and tobacco are perfectly married in this rich, smooth Cabernet Sauvignon. It’s balanced and bold, so it’s a fantastic wine for drinking with special holiday dinners. This is a great option if you’re looking for a complex bottle to impress the wine drinker in your life. It’s flavorful and round, with a lingering finish that they won’t soon forget.

Price at time of publish: $57

Frequently Asked Questions
  • How do I choose a nice wine to gift?

    Choosing wine can be challenging, especially when picking out a bottle for someone else. When selecting a wine gift for someone else, opt for a tried and true bottle from a high-quality producer. "I always opt for Champagne or sparkling wine," said Fine. "It's perfect for celebrating and always fits the mood."

    Moore says that if you're having trouble selecting a high-quality wine, turn to the experts. "Find your local mom-and-pop wine store and get to know the people that work there," she suggests. "They curate their selections just like sommeliers create wine lists. They know the producers' backstories and flavor profiles and can guide you based upon your preferences. You simply aren't going to get that level of service at the bigger wine or liquor stores," she added.

  • How can I gift a wine subscription?

    Gifting a wine subscription is easy! First, take a look at some of the best online wine subscriptions. There are a lot to choose from, so first assess your needs: How frequently do you want to have wine delivered? How many bottles would you like included with each shipment? What styles of wine do you prefer? And,and most importantly, how much would you like to spend? "Giving a wine subscription is a great option," says Moore. "There are countless sommeliers with active wine clubs that send out a couple of bottles a month with tasting notes," she added.

    Wine subscriptions are billed on a monthly or quarterly basis, so if you'd like to send one as a gift, you can sign the recipient up to receive as many shipments as you'd like. Depending on how much you'd like to spend, most subscription services have options to receive one, two, three, or six months worth of deliveries.

  • Can you send wine in the mail?

    You can ship wine in the mail, but it's a complicated process that is subject to many state and federal laws, as well as carrier regulations. For example, USPS and FedEx both do not allow individuals to mail wine. Most mail carriers only allow wine to be sent from licensed shippers, and it depends where you're shipping to. If you'd like to send wine to someone, the best way to do so is to order it through a licensed distributor or retailer and have it mailed directly to them, rather than packaging and shipping it yourself.

Our Expertise

Laura Denby is a food and wine writer with a degree in Culinary Arts from the Institute of Culinary Education and a WSET level 2 award in wine and spirits. With years of experience working as a professional chef, she is passionate about exploring new and emerging wine regions and varietals. She has worked on vineyards both on Long Island and the Languedoc-Roussillon region of Southern France, where she has experience leading group tastings in the tasting room and working alongside winemakers in the cellar during vinification.

Haley Moore is the CEO and founder of Acquire: a luxury hospitality company in San Francisco, CA. She has been a sommelier and wine director for over 15 years, where she has curated and overseen award-winning wine programs at Michelin-starred restaurants. Tracey Shepos Cenami is the Chef de Cuisine and cheese expert at La Crema Winery. A graduate of the California Culinary Academy, she is a three-time winner of Food Network's Guy's Grocery Games. Ben Fine is the Fine Wine expert at La Crema Winery. He is a wine educator and host of La Crema's Behind the Vine series.

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