Wines for 10 Tough-To-Buy-For People on Your Holiday List
November 26, 2010 by Katie
Filed under Tips & Deals, Travel + Wine
Guest Post by Natalie MacLean
“Wine is one of the few presents that makes both the giver and the receiver look good,” says Natalie MacLean, the red-nosed e-sommelier behind nataliemaclean.com, one of the largest wine web sites. “You look like you spent a bundle on the gift (even if you didn’t) and the recipients are happy that you think they know something about wine (even if they don’t).”
Here are some wine recommendations for the Top 10 Tough-To-Buy-For People on Your Holiday List:
1. Hairdresser: For the person who combines humor and optimism every time she styles your mop. Go for a light, gulpable wine like a dry rosé. It’s versatile and fuss-free—a great quaff for your coif.
2. Psychiatrist: Of course, he’ll analyze whatever you give him so choose a wine that’s all about balance. Easy-drinking pinot noir is medium-bodied yet packed with flavor. Surprise him with a large-format bottle, like a magnum. Big thinking means big progress for you. This wine also works for psychologists, marriage counselors and bartenders.
3. The Boss: Pick too pricey a wine and your boss will think your last raise was too much; go cheap, and she’ll think you lack judgement. Focus on a label with a lot of white space since that makes the bottle look more expensive. A castle in the distance also works, but avoid fluffy animals.
4. Personal Trainer: Think a muscular, robust red would work? Hold that position. Instead, try riesling: this light white wine pairs well with a health-nut diet of salad and seafood, plus it’s low in alcohol. You can also give it to Pilates instructors, yoga masters and Tai Chi coaches.
5. Financial Planner: You and he both know it’s going to take decades before your portfolio recovers after the crash of 2008. With that long-term view, vintage port makes the perfect gift. This fortified wine from northern Portugal, with its long aging potential, will be around for both of you into your retirements.
6. Travel Agent: She’s been everywhere and seen everything, so go local with your choice of wine. Even better, if you live close to the winery, get the bottle signed by the winemaker.
7. Teacher: If you can’t find a suitably obscure wine with a Latin name, there’s always cream sherry. It’s the tipple of Oxford dons, not to mention the centerpiece of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic short story The Case of the Amontillado.
8. Mail Deliverer: Go for a winery that’s consistent year after year in producing a wine that can be enjoyed in snow, rain, sleet or hail. Try an Australian shiraz or Argentine malbec.
9. Mechanic: Yes, there’s a wine called Red Truck, but try to be more imaginative. Why not give a wine made by Mario Andretti in California or Ferrari in Italy?
10. Online Date: So you’re on your second or third rendezvous with the person you met on eHarmony or Dating.com. If you’re not sure yet whether marriage is a possibility, try something middle-of-the-road, like merlot. Yes, it’s the soft jazz of wine, but until you know, play it safe.
And after all that shopping, don’t forget yourself: even Santa’s little helpers need more than milk and cookies. Try something with high-alcohol like Italian Amarone or Rhone syrah: these big reds easily drown out tone-deaf caroling and pair beautifully with tired feet.
GUEST AUTHOR: Natalie MacLean is an independent journalist and author of the bestseller Red, White and Drunk All Over.
More than 115,000 wine and food lovers subscribe to her free monthly e-newsletter. Nat was named the World’s Best Drink Writer at the World Food Media Awards in Australia. View her bio at NatalieMaclean.com.
Top 5 Holiday Gifts for Wine Lovers
December 9, 2009 by Katie
Filed under Gear & Gadgets, Travel + Wine, Wine & Vineyards
Wine Picnic Gear
This Picnic Time Malibu Insulated Shoulder Pack with Deluxe Picnic Service for 2 is a great gift for wine lovers who enjoy the outdoors! Whether packing for a picnic in the park, outdoor concert, or short hike, this wine picnic pack has enough room for two bottles of wine, glasses, utensils, and food. $59.95
A Wine Membership
Find out which wines and vineyards they enjoy and give them the gift of wine throughout the year! Use this as an opportunity to support your local wineries through the gift of membership.
J.K. Adams Hardwood 12-Bottle Wine Rack
We use this wine rack and absolutely love it. Not only is this wine rack completely affordable, but when your wine collection grows, just buy another 12-bottle package and attach it to what you already have. $29.99
Vinturi Essential Wine Aerator
It happens to the most seasoned wine drinkers… friends are knocking on the door and you forgot to open your bottle of wine to give it time to breathe. Luckily, this Vinturi Essential Wine Aerator gives your wine a better bouquet and richer flavor in a matter of seconds. $32.60
Chilled Wine Sleeve
I’ve been using this Vacu Vin Guy Buffet Rapid Ice Wine Chiller for years and know parties wouldn’t be the same without these helpful wine chilling sleeves. Keep them in your freezer and whenever you’re serving white or rosé, place the frozen sleeve over the bottle and you won’t have to worry about the wine changing temperature. This is one of the best and most affordable gifts you can give wine lovers. $9.99


