Gift baskets are a quickly becoming a popular means of giving gifts. They can be given for any occasion to anyone. Wine gift baskets are an elegant gift that both men and women can appreciate. The typical occasions for giving wine are weddings, birthdays and anniversaries, while other popular occasions including Christmas and New Years.
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.
The other type of wine is white wine. Obviously white wines will be made from white grapes. Chardonnays are the most preferred white wines. They appear to be fruity on the palet with varying degrees 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 final step in purchasing a wine gift basket will be the accessories that you will include. Accessories for wine baskets can include food, tools, and literature. It is important to select the food according to preference of the receiver and also to the type of wine. Toasted sesame crackers are usually included with white wines, while a chocolate bar works best with a cabernet. Other foods that are generally included in wine baskets are apples and oranges, cheese spreads, cashews and olives.
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.

