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For Stunning Presentations
Tati Guimaraes Wine Bottle Topper Serving Set
This serving set is the perfect gift for wine lovers who also love to host. The set of three bamboo serving platters fit perfectly atop empty (or full) bottles of wine to create a gorgeous set-up that'll wow guests and help spread out the space.
When your loved one uses these, they'll be able to fit more munchies underneath the platters to expand their offerings. Also, for just $20 more, you can customize the platters with names or initials of whatever you'd like.
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A Show-Stopper
Etsy Personalized Wine Cork Stopper
Think about how hilarious it'd be to gift a wine stopper to your friend who looks exactly like them. This Etsy seller crafts personalized wine stoppers designed to look exactly like who you please — from your puppy to your best friend.
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For Everything in One Spot
UncommonGoods Wine & Cheese Carousel
Think of this as a lazy Susan — but for happy hour. The rotating carousel fits a whole bottle in the center, six glass holders, plus space at the bottom for snacks.
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Best for Hosts
Gourmet Basics by Mikasa Wine & Charcuterie Wood Serving Tray
For wine enthusiasts who savor a little spread while they sip, this all-in-one acacia wood serving tray is sure to level up their tasting experience. It's a thoughtful and practical gift for those who host too!
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For Outdoor Moments
UncommonGoods Outdoor Wine Table
Does your giftee love to camp, or do you two bond over outdoor sips? This outdoor wine table would be a great present for them. It's basically like a stake, so you can push it into grass or sand to make it stick. The table holds a bottle and two glasses and has a flat surface for snacks. Pretty stellar.
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The Perfect Gift
COKUNST Electric Wine Opener
First thing first: If you're looking for a wine gift you can give anybody from casual sippers to serious wine-o, this electric wine opener is it. It's on sale for under $10 and makes opening a bottle so seamless.
Senior Editor Summer Cartwright owns this cheap gadget and says, "It's so simple to use and makes wine nights easy, breezy, beautiful. Simply plop it on top of your bottle, press a button, and the cork is removed in seconds."
Head's up: If you're gifting this, include a pack of AA batteries — it requires four of 'em and they're not included.
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For Traveling Wine
Host Cooling Wine Freeze Cup
If your giftee is privy to a chilly glass of white, rose, or orange wine (especially during the summertime), gift them this cooling wine cup designed to keep their favorite bevy as crisp as possible. The cups come in two per set, each having a 360-degree comfort grip.
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For Instant Aeration
CHEVALIER COLLECTION, LTD Stemless Aerating Wine Glass
You know those things you see that make you think, "Wow, humanity really is evolved?" This is one of them. The set of wine glasses is designed to aerate as you pour in your vino. No extra stuff is necessary. Just pour it in and watch as it aerates in a few seconds.
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Stackable Staples
Our Place Party Coupes
If you're racking your brain trying to think of the best gift for a wine lover you know but not well enough to know whether they'll like something quirky, stick to the basics. You can never go wrong with a gorgeous set of new wine coupes. This foursome is stackable, making it a great gift for those who live in an apartment or are tight on space. A total win.
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For Perfect Pours
Skyley 50 Pieces Silver Wine Pourers
If you're looking to gift the perfect pour, these things work wonders. They fit into wine bottles and act as spouts so that when you or your giftee starts pouring a cabernet out, it'll land precisely where you're aiming. A pack of 50 sells for under $10, so it's a stellar gift box addition or stocking stuffer.
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Glistening Jewlery
BaubleBar Nothing to Wine About Earrings
Breaking news: We've found the cutest pair of earrings ever created and your giftee will love you so much if you gift these to them. The BaubleBar gems are a cute accessory that'll spice up any outfit they wear.
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Corkcicle 4-in-1 Iceless Wine Chiller
We've all been there — you buy a fabulous bottle of white and want to drink it ASAP but have to wait a half-hour so it can chill in the fridge. Or, you bring it to a picnic, and by the time you set everything up outside, the bottle is no longer cold. Enter this iceless wine chiller. You freeze the thing and plop it into your wine when you're ready to drink.
It works in just 15 minutes to chill the whole bottle, acts as an aerator thanks to its clever pouring spout, and functions as a stopper.
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For Accidents
Wine Away Red Wine Stain Remover
This isn't the sexiest of wine gifts, BUT it will certainly be the most used. Help your giftee survive accidents on their clothes, couches, and everything in between with this best-selling stain remover. (While wine's in the name, it also works magic on other hard-to-remove coffee, dye, and ink stains.)
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For Dapper Dons
Cufflinks, Inc. Wine and Bottle Cuff Links
If your giftee is a dapper dude who loves to look as such, gifting them these cuff links will be a hit. He'll be able to wear it to the next happy hour to show off to the crew.
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For the One Who Loves Game Night
Chronicle Books Wine Wars : A Trivia Game for Wine Geeks and Wannabes
Is your friend the pretentious type who thinks they know more about wine than actual sommeliers? Gift them this wine trivia game and get the whole friend group to play together to see who really reigns supreme. It includes questions about grapes, wine storage, tasting, cork culture, and so much more. Oh, and it's meant to be paired with a lot of wine. Duh.
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Summer Cartwright is senior editor for Best Products and FirstFinds and is based in New York. She has written and edited for sites including Cosmo, People, InStyle, Food & Wine, Real Simple, and StyleCaster. Her interests outside of work include running, eating dessert, and playing with her two cats, Peaky and Polly. She received her master’s degree in magazine writing from New York University, and her bachelor’s degree in public affairs journalism from The Ohio State University.
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