How To Select A Wine Gift Basket

A birthday, anniversary or other special occasion that requires gift giving can be the right time for a wine gift basket. They make elegant gifts for anyone who enjoys wine and the frequently include additional treats besides wine. You could also include such treats as cheese, chocolates, fruit, nuts and wine accessories like corkscrews and bottle openers, drip stoppers, foil cutters or whatever else you decide to add to the basket. You can buy them already assembled or you can make your own for a very special gift-giving touch. All you need to know is the style of wine the receiver enjoys, or you can create a surprise basket.

Where To Buy Prepared Baskets

If you’d rather buy a wine gift basket pre-packaged, stop into your local liquor store to see if they have a selection available. Good liquor stores often sell gift baskets, especially during the holiday season. You’ll be able to choose the wine you’d like to include in the basket and then add additional products.

Shop Online

The internet is the first place to search for customizable gift baskets. Begin by choosing a bottle or two of wine, then start adding additional products from the range of food and accessories. Similar products that could be included are smoked salmon and caviar, cheese crackers or other savory bites, small dairy cheeses, cheese platters and knives, nuts, whole grain mustards or regional honeys … there’s no limit to what you can add to them.

The online retailer will then arrange delivery the basket directly to the gift recipient. This is an easy option if you are searching for a corporate gift or as a thank-you to a staff member.

Make Your Own Gift Baskets

Creating your own wine gift basket gives allows you to add that additional personal touch. Start by buying a pretty basket. You only need a simple inexpensive basket because you can then decorate it yourself with colored tissue paper, fabric or silk flowers. Buy your wine of choice or choose champagne for a special celebration, add some additional products depending on the preferences of the gift recipient. For example, it’s not necessary to limit your basket to wine and wine-themed gifts. You could include handicrafts for someone interested in arts and crafts, or a book about wine for a wine lover who is also interested in the history or the making of wine. Select some gourmet food products to accompany the wine, tuck everything into the decorated basket and wrap the whole thing in clear cellophane.

If you are able to, deliver the gift basket to the recipient personally so you can see their joy when they receive it. If you’re very lucky they may share the bottle of wine with you.

You can still assemble a stunning gift basket for a non-wine drinker. For a coffee lover you could try a themed gift basket that might include coffee mugs, single origin coffee beans from different coffee-growing areas, gourmet cookies, toffees and nuts. A tea drinker would appreciate a selection of teas from different regions, a teapot and strainer and a fine china teacup. A tea or coffee gift basket could, in fact, be packed onto a decorated tray rather that a basket. Again, wrap the whole package in clear cellophane and tie with a ribbon.

Let your imagination run free when creating a gift basket.

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