Find Wine Related Gifts for Wine Lovers
For delivery of wine as a gift, use our guide for
wine cheese gift baskets. We have reviewed the primary web sites that
offer wine and cheese gift baskets. We viewed many websites that offer gift baskets for wine and cheese and rated them using the same point system used to
rate wines. You'll find wine cheese gift baskets, specialty foods,
even discount wine gift baskets. We hope you'll find this useful when you search for
delivery of wine as a gift for your favorite wine lovers.
98 Points
Wine.com
www.wine.com
Wine.com is a web site
devoted to wine from all parts of the world. Ranked as “the largest
online wine retailer” they offer information on wine, tasting, serving,
pairing, etc. but their business is wine sales and each web page offers
various wine for sale, not matter what the subject. That said, they
have an extensive (32 wine basket items) and high quality offering that
allows you to shop by price, region, or type of wine. Of all the sites
we viewed, only Wine.com approaches gift baskets from a true Wine
Country view by offering baskets that sample the region, allow vertical
or horizontal tasting, or Private Reserve wines.
Baskets are tastefully presented, combined with chocolates or sometimes
interesting and useful serving trays. The Spanish paella offering even
comes with a paella pan. This quality does not come cheap but the
prices are a fair buy considering the quality they offer.
96 Points
Fancifull
www.fancifulgiftbaskets.com
This is another site whose focus isn’t primarily wine,
however it has a unique characteristic. It allows you to choose the
wines for your gift basket. The baskets are presented with a price
range for each one and you can choose the wines from a detailed list of
options that include the type, vintage, year and price. The founder
travels around the world procuring the finest quality wines and the
sites boasts some diffilcult to find wines. The quality of the wines
is outstanding and although the baskets are pricey, if you have a
special someone you want to impress, this is the place to go.
95 Points
Gourmet Gift Baskets.com
www.gourmetgiftbaskets.com/Wine-Gift-Baskets
This
company who provides gift baskets across a broad range of items from
holiday themed baskets and special occasions to chocolate and other
gourmet food filled baskets. However, they do have a specialty section
for wine gift baskets that includes baskets with Ravenswood wines from
Sonoma, Wild Horse from the Central Valley, and Silver Oak Cellars from
Napa. With the exception of Silver Oak, these are not considered great
vineyards, but the Ravenswood can provide you with a wine country gift
basket at an affordable price from a Sonoma winery which you will visit
on your Sonoma Tour. Prices range from a low $19.99 to $399.99 for a
selection of Cakebread wines (Napa).
94 Points
Gifts.com
www.gifts.com
This is an enormous gift site that allows you to choose gifts by type
of recipient, personality, price, occasion, category, and price. If
you shop by price, categories are from under $50 to $200 plus. In the
higher price points, quality wines are offered including Cakebread,
Rodney Strong, Francis Coppola, and Iron Horse. The same brands can be
found at wine.com and we suggest that you compare prices for the wine
basket you prefer.
92 Points
Gift Tree.com
www.gifttree.com
Gift Tree is another web site that offers an array of holiday, special
occasion, and corporate gifts but they have an impressive selection of
quality wines including Opus One ($424.95), Rodney Strong, Caymus,
Robert Mondavi, and a selection of sparkling wines. We like them for
their combination baskets that focus on one wine region and the
availability of wines gifts for as low as $24.95. Baskets are
tastefully packaged and prices are in line with normal retails.
90 Points
Wine Country Gift Baskets.com
http://www.winecountrygiftbaskets.com/
This site was originally designed to offer wine gift baskets but now
the focus seems to be on special occasion and holiday baskets
containing a selection of gourmet foods, chocolate, and even Starbucks
coffees. They do however have a category called “Wine Gifts for the
Connoisseur” that offers wine baskets from some notable vineyards
including Jordon, BV, Grgich Hills, Rodney Strong, Sterling, and Miner
Vineyards. Prices range from around $80 to as high as $250 for
Beringer Private Reserve (a Glen Ellen Winery).
75 Points
Wine Gift Club
www.winegiftclub.com
The home page of this web site pinpoints the difference in wine
specialty gift sites and general gift basket sites. They state that
“you’re not getting a gift basket with wine in it, you’re getting
exceptional wines, with a gift basket around it”. Is it true? Well,
in the lower priced categories, they don’t state what winery but let
you choose type of wine, usually one white one red. Even in the higher
priced categories of $149 and up, they state that since their
inventories are constantly changing they are unable to specify
wineries. They do, however, offer the opportunity to build your own
selection by calling one of their representatives and choosing from
available stock. We didn’t make the call so we can’t verify the claim
that they have wines that are only available in tasting rooms. It
seemed that given the ability to update sites so easily, they’d be able
to provide a list of stock online for you to make your choices. In
addition, the gift baskets seemed to contradict their claim by focusing
on the foodstuffs provided rather than the wines.
60 Points
Simply Classic Gourmet Gift Baskets
www.simplyclassicgiftbaskets.com
Once again this is a site that doesn’t specify wineries, only
“California Wines”. It seems that a basket for $125 that contains two
California Chardonnays and a Merlot positioned around various foodstuff
would specify label. Since most of us have experienced Two Buck Chuck,
a fine California Chardonnay or Merlot, we know that these fine goods
run the gamut in price and quality. I’m not sure I’d trust even my
brother (bless his sweet soul) with my $125 until I knew where the wine
was originating. Although they did specify their champagne from
Roederer and an organic wine, as a gift resource it didn’t seem simply
classic to us.
40 Points
Wine Legend
www.winelegend.com
If you’re looking for Kosher wines or are interested in wines from other
countries, you may want to visit this site. It seems that the focus is
more on the foods and combinations than on the wine quality. There’s
also a note on all the pictures that says “Basket prices do not include
wines in Photographs.” Based on this we do not feel that we can
recommend this site.
Gifts For Wine Lovers
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hope these reviews have helped you choose your wine related gifts.
Check back each month and we will continue to add to our reviews.
When you search for your delivery of wine as a gift, hopefully we will
be able to help you find the best gifts for wine lovers in your life.
