Eight Useful Christmas Gifts for Wine Lovers

by Wine Lover on September 4, 2011

is an excellent gift to be offered on any occasion: from an intimate reception to the celebration of important events. There are several different related gift ideas that you can offer. Any person receiving a bottle will always be charmed by the gift.

Below are a few gift ideas:

- Include a pot of Jelly in a gift basket

If you plan to offer a Christmas gift to a fine gourmet, jellies are a good idea. jellies (made with red, rose or white ) are used to create succulent sauces or simply putted on bread like jam. 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), jellies, flavored oil, balsamic vinegar, a recipe book...

- Personalized bottle

Several enterprises offer the opportunity to acquire personalized champagne or 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 stopper which has sometimes the same or more value than the 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.

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Holly Day is an European history and tarot cards passionate; crazy about major holidays and always looking for the best and most creative Christmas gift ideas to help you make the most of your Christmas time celebrations.

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