Chances are you have at least one friend who has devoted a large part of their life to wine. They like nothing more than enjoying a fine Chardonnay on a summers evening, which is great for them, but they probably don’t realise just how hard they are to buy for. You want to get them something they will like (which is naturally going to be an something wine gifts related), but they have every wine book, gadget and bottle under the sun. So what do you buy them?
Wine Key. They may have bottle openers, cork crews and champagne cutters, but chances are they they don’t have a wine key. These are a great new product that makes opening a bottle of sparkling wine easier than opening a can of cola.They also stop wine pouring out everywhere and ruining your clothes, not to mention wasting precious drops of the stuff.
Cheese Gifts. You’ll find that most wine lovers also enjoy a nice bit of cheese with their tipple. eIt makes a change from buying them strictly wine-related items and there are a whole rang of cheese gifts out there. Aside from actually buying some nice cheeses, you can purchase dinnerware such as cheese boards, plates, knives and even cutting wire.Its always a good idea to find out what type of wines your friend likes and then researh which cheeses go best with them. Once you’ve got the right ones you can even give them the book you used to swat up with as well.
Vouchers. If you still can’t think what you buy your annoyingly kitted-out friend, then there is always the option of a wine gift voucher. You can get them from almost all high-street and many internet wine shops and, it means that the receiver doesn’t have to buy something right away, but can instead wait until they actually want something.
