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Giving A Great Gift – Wine Gift Baskets

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Wine gift baskets can be used for any occasion and event and are great for almost any individual. Those that are receiving the basket will not be disappointed as everyone always enjoys a wine gift basket. A wine gift basket can be very convenient because you can make your own or you can order a gift basket, then all you have to do is pay and pick it up.

When having a company make your wine gift basket there are normally two options. They may have specific baskets at set prices in which you will get a pre-chosen wine gift basket.

Many companies are recommending the second option as you can create a truly personalized gift. If you know the individual receiving the gift very well then they may greatly appreciate the time you took to choose the contents of the basket.

You can do a lot of creative things with the wine in the gift basket. The same wine produced in different areas of the world will have different aromas and flavors and you can create a basket of different merlots, pinot noirs and more.

There is more in a wine basket then just wine as you can also include food products and wine accessories. This can be a great treat especially since you can splurge for individuals that may not normally purchase those more gourmet products. Food items that tend to be included in a wine gift basket are cheese, dried fruits, spreads, crackers and chocolates. You can match the food to go with the wine.

If you want to make your own wine gift basket then you will need to gather all the items you want to incorporate, find a container or basket, some tissue paper or stuffing to sit in the basket and clear cellophane and ribbon. For the container you can use an actual basket, metal ice tub or even plastic or wood containers. The fillers of the basket can be practical such as napkins and kitchen towels; they do not only have to be tissue paper or straw.

When you assemble the basket you want to start with the filler, then the wine followed by any accessories or food items. It is important to go from larger items to smaller items and then finish everything off with a bow and personal note. Your wine gift baskets will be in high demand and receivers will really enjoy and look forward to this gift.

Giving The Gift Of Wine With Wine Baskets

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Of all the types of gift baskets, a wine gift basket is the most elegant present to give. Wine is a gift that most people appreciated and can be given for an array of occasions. The most popular occasions though are Christmas, New Years, anniversaries, weddings and birthdays.

When choosing a wine gift basket, the most important factor is choosing the perfect type of wine. Mainly two types of wine is found, depending upon the types of grapes used. Red grapes and black grapes produce red wines. Popular varieties of red wines include Merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and Grenache. Merlot has a slight chocolaty flavor while Grenache hints 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.

Since choosing the correct wine can be some what difficult, therefore most wine retailers offer recommendations based upon the occasion or the person receiving the gift. For example, most women prefer a red wine; champagne is a popular gift for parties; and those who are more experienced wine enthusiasts will enjoy the more rare, but expensive wines.

The second factor in creating or choosing a wine gift basket is the accessories that will be included. Accessories can range from food to literature. Food choices should be made carefully. Certain foods can enhance the flavor of wines while other foods can cloud the palette so that the wine can not be fully enjoyed. Some foods that are commonly included in gift baskets are toasted sesame crackers, chocolates, cheese spreads, cashews, apples, oranges and Spanish olives. Many people opt for a wine and cheese gift basket.  However, the selection of these will depend upon the type of wine chosen.

Besides food the most obvious accessory added to wine gift baskets are wine glasses. Wine connoisseurs are almost as picky about the glass in which their wine will be served as they are about the wine. Several different types of wine glasses exist. The choice of wine determines which type of glass will be used. Red wines get served in a glass with a large bowl, while white wines get served in small bowled glasses. Champagne glasses are fluted. The number of glasses included will be determined by the occasion for which the basket is given.

It is not unusual for other items to be included in wine gift baskets. These other items can be determined by the occasion and the recipient. For example, a beginning enthusiast may enjoy some good literature on choosing a wine. Alternatively, a basket given for an anniversary may include some spa products so that it has a more romantic feel.

Choosing Elegant Wine Baskets That Will Make You Proud

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Wine gift baskets have become more popular in recent years. Wine itself is a classy gift. A wine basket can be an elegant way to express congratulations, gratitude, or just friendship. Both men and women appreciate the gift of wine, however, women usually appreciate the accessories included in the basket more than the actual wine itself. Wine baskets can be given for any occasion. However, the most popular occasions are birthdays, anniversaries and weddings.

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 produced using white grapes. White wines tend to be more on the dry side combined with a fruity taste and with a hint of vanilla. Chardonnays are the most sought after white wines.

Since choosing the correct wine can be some what difficult, therefore most wine retailers offer recommendations based upon the occasion or the person receiving the gift. For example, most women prefer a red wine; champagne is a popular gift for parties; and those who are more experienced wine enthusiasts will enjoy the more rare, but expensive wines.

After choosing the wine, the next step is to decide on the other items that you will include in the basket. Food is a common accessory. However, food choices should be made with the type of wine and the preferences of the receiver in mind. Some foods go better with one type of wine than others. Common food selections are sesame crackers, cheeses, chocolates, nuts, fruits and olives. Be sure to consult a wine and food pairing chart to ensure the correct food choice for the wine that has been chosen.

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.

It is not unusual for other items to be included in wine gift baskets. These other items can be determined by the occasion and the recipient. For example, a beginning enthusiast may enjoy some good literature on choosing a wine. Alternatively, a basket given for an anniversary may include some spa products so that it has a more romantic feel.

Wine Baskets Can Be An Ideal Gift For The Occasion

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

Coming up with gift ideas can be a very frustrating thing that people must do from time to time. Many people are not able to think of what a person may want to receive as a gift, or you may be shopping for a person that has everything already. This can be one of the worst situations to be in when it comes to gift giving. A gourmet wine and cheese gift basket can relieve a person of this worry and be a very nice gift that most people would love to get.

There are a variety of containers that a person can choose to use for the wine gift baskets that they make for others. An ice bucket is a common choice, not to mention very practical as well. Many people place a bottle of wine into the ice bucket along with other accessories that would be suitable with the wine that you are giving.

Other accessories can be added to the ice bucket to give it a more personalized aura. A corkscrew is a commonly misplaced item in many homes and would probably receive a warm reception when the recipient saw this item.

Another very nice thing that you can include in the wine gift baskets that you make would be a nice complimentary cheese. There are a huge number of cheeses that are available that can go along with the wine that you have chosen very well. Take a look around some specialty shops and you will definitely find something.

Throw some crackers into the wine gift baskets that you create as well. This can give them a bit of everything when they open the gift. Some good wine and crackers can be a very nice way for a person or people to relax.

If the gift is for a couple that is getting married, or celebrating an anniversary, they might like a pretty set of wine glasses that can mark the occasion for them. They will remember the thoughtfulness of the gift they received every time that they have a glass of wine from them.

There are so many great things that a person can do if they decide to use wine gift baskets instead of a conventional present. Let your brain wander and you would be amazed at some of the things that you can come up with. These are a great gift that can break up the monotony of the day as well as put a big smile on the recipients face.

Flowers Are A Perfect Gift

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

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It can be difficult to come up with gift ideas that will show someone how important they are to you. It may sound a bit cliché, but flowers still make a great gift and there are things that you can do to personalize them even more. For example, you can get a nice wicker basket and secure a foam block in the bottom of it, placing tissue paper around it. Then take the top flower and push the stem into the foam, then take the rest of them and cut the stems in varying lengths, placing them in the block around the original flower. Once this is done, add more tissue paper to hide the foam block. Add some greenery or baby’s breath to make your flowers gift even more special.

For your Christmas gift giving needs, there are many different ways you can incorporate a single flower or a whole arrangement into gifts for everyone on your list and you can always add a wine gift to the arrangement too. Poinsettia, mistletoe, winter whites, amaryllis, a Christmas cactus or holly are all well loved and appreciated symbols of holiday traditions. Deliver them yourself or have a florist send your gift directly.

Another great way to use flowers as a gift is to cut out photos of events or people pertaining to the recipient’s life and mount them on magnetic sheets. Then put them on those sticks that florists use to attach the gift card and place them throughout the arrangement. Once the arrangement has died the recipients will still have some great pictures to put on the refrigerator or anywhere they desire.

The gift itself is not as important as the thought, so any extra touch or sentiment makes it that much more special. Don’t be afraid to experiment you may just come up with a great and unusual ways to give. Consider incorporating flowers in gift baskets for all occasions, especially a Christmas gift basket. Also, shopping for gifts online may well provide you with a plethora of ideas.

Everyone knows that sending flowers is pretty much the norm on certain occasions, such as when a new baby is born or for certain holidays, like Valentines Day or Mother’s Day. The best motivation of all to send an arrangement or even a single flower is for no reason at all; it is not expected, yet will be thoroughly enjoyed.