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The Dos and Don’ts of Giving Wine as a Gift

June 02, 2020 by Jeremy Lindy

Some people have gift-giving down to an exact science, but it is much more common to struggle to find the perfect gift for any loved one.

Gifts should show you appreciate a person, but should also remain within a budget. It can be really tough to do that when everything perfect seems too expensive.

A popular gift that truly shows how much you care is a nice bottle of wine and possibly some accessories that go along with it.

Buying wine for someone isn’t always an easy task, either. If you spend a tone of time staring at all the shelves in a liquor store before deciding, there are ways to avoid that!

Whether it is for a graduation, a 21st birthday, or a housewarming party, the bottle of wine you choose has to be perfect.

Check out these dos and don’ts of giving wine as a gift to help you make a perfect choice.

DO Get What They Like

Wine tends to be an acquired taste. Not everyone loves it, but many people enjoy a glass with dinner every night.

The wine drinkers of the world definitely know their favorites and aren’t always keen on switching up the routine.

Make sure to know exactly what kind of wine they enjoy. Not only should you know the type, but oftentimes the brand matters as well.

If you aren’t totally sure about what wine they enjoy, ask someone who does. A friend, significant other, or parent might have a better idea so you can be sure about your purchase.

If you really can’t find out the wine that they prefer, a gift card to a store where they can buy it is the perfect alternative.

Taking a risk might not always pay off, especially when it comes to giving a gift so specific.

DON’T Try Something New

Some people love trying new drinks, while others like to stick to what they know best. If you are giving wine as a gift, you should make every effort to choose something they like.

Giving a bottle of wine that sounds good to you might not be the best for someone else. Every type of wine has its own distinct taste and not everyone loves every kind.

Randomly choosing a bottle is always risky because it might not be something they like. If they don’t drink it, it will be a waste and will just collect dust on a shelf somewhere.

For notoriously picky drinkers, it is a better choice to give something wine-related, like a bottle opener or drinking glasses.

Be careful about the bottles you buy. Make sure what you choose is right for the person that you love!

DO Make Drinking Wine More Fun

There is more to wine than just the drink itself. The place you store it, the way you open it, and the glass you drink it out of are all part of the wine experience.

According to the writers at Gift Wits, there are many accessories that make drinking wine easier and a little bit more fun.

Corkscrews and stoppers, cork trimmers, and wine carriers are all necessities for the serious wine lover in your life.

The hardest part about giving wine accessories as a gift is choosing which ones are the right fit. It could take a little sleuthing to find out what the recipient already has and what they could make the most use of.

At the end of the day, a true wine lover will appreciate anything you think of that will make their wine drinking game even stronger.

DON’T Get Anything Too Big

Wine drinking accessories are exciting to purchase and to watch your loved ones open, though you do have to be careful about what you decide to give.

Some wine-related gifts tend to be on the larger side and take up a lot of space. Wine coolers and liquor cabinets are useful for some but might be too big for others.

Even though you could see yourself getting a lot of use out of a  liquor cabinet in your own home, it isn’t always a good idea to give something so large as a gift.

You don’t know if they need it or if they even have the space for it. When you get the idea to purchase a gift that is related to wine, just try to keep from getting too carried away.

The small gifts are often the most fun to use and the most accessible for everyone!

Be Creative

Giving a gift for any reason should come with a little bit of thinking outside the box. The more creative a gift, the less likely the recipient is to already have it.

A way you can really make sure your loved one doesn’t already have the gift you plan to give is by creating it yourself.

Design do-it-yourself wine glasses or gift bags that relate to something they love or a hobby that they have.

DIY isn’t for everyone, but it is a fun way to surprise your friend with a heartfelt gift. Matching wine glasses are a popular way to show your friendship off! 

The perfect gift might only come about if you create it yourself. It will be one of a kind way to show how much you care.

DON’T Spend Too Much Money

No matter how much you love and appreciate the person you are giving a gift to, you have to make sure to stick to a feasible budget. Even if they deserve the world you can’t break the bank on one celebration!

Wine especially can get expensive. You want to make sure you purchase a nice bottle and wrap it beautifully, but you don’t want to spend way too much on a drink.

There are budget-friendly bottles of wine that still taste great for wine lovers to enjoy. You can also stick with a few accessories instead of a whole bottle to still feed into their love of wine.

Don’t get scared away by the high price tag on some wine bottles. There are plenty of options to make a special day even better!

Wine makes the perfect gift for many occasions, as long as you give it in the right way. Find the bottle they love or the accessories they need to make sure you help turn the celebration into a success.


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