What is a great gift for wine drinkers?
My in-laws are from spain and drink alot of wine what would be a good cost efficient wine to give as a gift?
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Razor's Edge 2005 Shiraz
This is a smooth tasty Australian wine. Enjoy the intense flavors of ripe plums, blackberry, and dusky spice. This wine is fruity and fresh and leaves a pleasant aftertaste. Rated 90 points by Wine Spectator. (Definitely a best buy at only $9.79!)
Marques de Caceres 2006 Rioja Rosado
You will want to stock up on this great value rose from Spain. Light raspberry in color with bouquet of berries and flowers. This full bodied wine has flavors of cherry, rose, menthol, and herbs. It's perfect for summer drinking. 80% Tempranillo and 20% Garancha. Rated 87 by Wine Spectator. (Great value for only $7.99)
Kumeu River 2005 Village Chardonnay
This Chardonnay from New Zealand has pleasing arimas of fruit and hazelnut and enjoyable flavors of ripe peaches. This crisp and refreshing wine has been rated 91 by Wine & Spirits. ($18.99)
Goats do Roam 2005 Goat-Roti - Rhone Blends Red Wine
This red wine from South Africa is vibrant purple in color with enticing aromas of ripe fruit and pepper. Enjoy the silky texture and flavors of fruit in this wine rated 90 by Wine Spectator. ($18.29)
Jim Barry 2005 Lodge Hill Shiraz
This Shiraz from the Clare Valley of Australia has aromas of black cherry, plums, vanilla, and dark chocolate. The flavors of blackberry, caramel, and eucalyptus end with a smooth, lingering finish. Rated 90 by Wine Spectator. ($15.29)
Seghesio 2005 Sonoma Zinfandel
This delicious Zinfandel has scents of black pepper. It's bursting with flavors of spice, oak, blueberries, and cherries. Perfect to serve with grilled meats. This wine is rated 90 by Wine Spectator.($19.99)
Argiolas 2006 Costamolino Vermentino - Italian White Wine
This Italian white wine is straw yellow in color. This is a delightful summer wine to serve with fish. It's very crisp and refreshing. Rated 91 by Robert Parker. ($13.79)
Benton Lane 2006 Pinot Gris
This Pinot Grigio from the Willamette Valley of Oregon is pale straw in color with a floral bouquet highlighted with aromas of pear and tropical fruit. Enjoy this crisp Pinot that begins with crisp citrus and apple flavors and ends with a honeysuckle and pear finish. Wine and Spirts has rated this wine 92 points.(Another best buy at $16.29)
Hanna Winery 2006 Sauvignon Blanc
This Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc from the Alexander Valley is our Wine of the Month. It's been rated 93 points by Wine and Spirits. Enjoy this excellent wine at a special sale price. ($14.49)
Root 1 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon
Now is the time to stock up on this fabulous Cabernet Sauvignon from Chile in South America. It's dark cherry in color and has delightful aromas of currants, vanilla, and berries. The rich fruity flavors are nicely balanced by oak. Enjoy the creamy texture with a lovely dark chocolate finish. Rated 90 by Robert Parker.($10.99)
You may be able to find these wines at a local wine shop or you can order them from the website below.
Do they still make $2 chuck?
Look at the bottom. A deep pit on the bottom usually (not always) means a quality bottle of wine.
buy the most expensive type of wine they like
i recommend dry wine white or red
A bottle of wine!
Really cost-efficient- get wine rings to slip on wineglasses. You should be able to find some that start at 10. They are little decorations so that when a group of people are drinking- they can put their decoration on their glass so they will know which one is theirs. Also, a decorative wine stopper is not that expensive.
get em a new fancy cork screw
Eiswine (or Icewine). It's a dessert wine made from frozen grapes. The difference in spelling is because of the country of origin - Eiswine is German, while Icewine is usually Canadian. Both are the same, though.
EDIT: Eiswine is pretty expensive, but I guess that's okay if you're shopping for your in-laws.
white wine is good but it can be pricey and there is Chery win which is good but it 200.00 dollars and grape win is about 100.00 dollars so its ur pick
a book about wines
a nice wine opener
some nice bottles of wine
a basket with nice sets of cheese knifes, cutting wood table, some spreads, crackers, cheese, olives & wines
A picnic basket with a bottle or two of red wine, two wine glasses, and and a wine cork opener. You could even include some non-perishable food items………….
I saw at my fave wine shop, wine glass markers.
They are little charms that you put on the stems, so people at the gathering can tell which wine glass is theirs.
They come in all kinds of shapes and materials, i like the crystal ones
As a wine drinker, I am a very difficult person for my friends to buy wines for.
As a result, my friends tend to buy me wine accessories, which I appreciate.
The best wine gift I got for my birthday this year is a wine aerator, which is a little gizmo where wine can be matured as they are poured into glasses, instead of having to decant them.
http://www.joshspear.com/item/vinturi-wine-aerator/
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:aOyqKXRa9OYJ:www.e-corporategifts.com/wine_aerator.html+wine+aerator&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us&client=safari
A regular wine drinker will buy their own wines of their liking. Buying wine for them will require you to know their taste as well as getting something better than what they are used to - a very difficult thing to do unless you really know your wine. I would highly recommend for you not to buy wine.