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 first choice in creating a wine gift basket will be that of the wine itself. The wine will determine all the other items in the basket. Wine typically comes in two varieties. Red wines are made from the black and red grapes. The most popular choice for red wine is the Cabernet sauvignon, Merlots and Grenaches. Merlots are full-flavored wines that provide a hint of chocolate, while Grenaches hint 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.
While choosing the wine, you should keep in mind the occasion for which the gift is being purchased. Many wine gift basket retailers have certain wines that fit certain occasions, such as Valentines, Christmas or New Years. Also, for who you buy wine for should play a factor in making the wine choice. When you buy wine for a person knowledgeable in wine, you would want to find wine that are more rare or unusual. However, for a beginner, almost any wine choice could do.
The final step in purchasing a wine gift basket will be the accessories that you will include. Accessories for wine baskets can include food, tools, and literature. It is important to select the food according to preference of the receiver and also to the type of wine. Toasted sesame crackers are usually included with white wines, while a chocolate bar works best with a cabernet. Other foods that are generally included in wine baskets are apples and oranges, cheese spreads, cashews and olives.
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.