Winey Gift Giving Guide, 2011
It’s that time of year again when all our thoughts turn to: gifts. (You thought I was going to say wine, didn’t you?) Well, you wouldn’t have been that far off, since my Winey Gift Giving Ideas have to do with wine (mostly…please read all the way to the end of this posting). I don’t know if the rest of you are like me, but one of my great delights of the season is to pour through all the catalogs that come in the mail. A great way to escape from sweeping up the pine needles that are STILL hiding in my floors from the great “let’s bring in the Christmas tree” project that occurs here the day after Thanksgiving. Anyway, these are some of my favorite finds from those catalogs this year – some are a bit out there, some are funny…and some are very, very dear to my heart (see above comment about the end of this posting)……
Caudalie Crushed Cabernet Scrub ($29.00) – seriously, who wouldn’t want Cabernet all over their being? And if that wasn’t enough, the Caudalie website claims that the scrub “also contains the 6 draining and cellulite-fighting organic essential oils of the Contouring Concentrate.” Bring it on, baby!
Swanson Vineyards Modern House Wine – send a message in on a bottle. (With apologies to Sting and The Police.) No seriously, haven’t you ever gotten a little sick of those sappy greeting cards? How about sending a bottle that says “Thrilled for you” or “Merci” on it? Swanson Vineyards has 9 different message bottles filled with their 100% house Merlot that will say it all for you. Winey Mom favorites include “Swell Swill” and “Lucky Night”!! I never said I was subtle. ($25.00/bottle, 6 bottle minimum.)
Space Saving Countertop 4 bottle Wood Wine Rack Recycled
Cedar – Not only will this wine rack clear up some room on your counter, but you can put your opened bottle on top and it is angled so that it won’t drip. Now if we could just get this for certain members of my family, many of my cleaning issues would be resolved. The rack is made by 8point8 in San Diego (I found them on Twitter – yay tweets!) and not only solves your wine-space issues, all their products are made from recycled cedar or redwood…so you can feel good about being green as well!
Keeping on my including all theme, how about a little throw pillow that embraces both wine and beer drinkers?
(apologies again, this time to Sir Clement Moore)
($19.95 Catalog Favorites).
I am never one to discount the wisdom of our greatest writers and statesmen and forefathers. Which is why I love these quotable wine towels. Yes, Mark Twain really believed that “Sometimes too much to drink is barely enough” (I just know he had teenagers) and Ben Franklin preached that “There cannot be good living when there is not good drinking” (don’t even try and tell me he was talking about Diet Coke, I KNOW he wasn’t, okay?). What better way to get your guests to smile in the powder room? (set of 4, $45.00, Uncommon Goods)
I know I put this in the giggles section…but the more I look at it..the more I think it should go in the “absolutely essential” section…but since I don’t have one….
Here is the answer when your doctor asks you how much wine you drink a day:
“Just one glass, Doctor.”
Yes, this glass actually holds an entire bottle of wine!!
Is that a dream come true, or what? There are lots of these on the market, I found this one for $9.99 at Vat 19.
Seriously, it DOES happen: sometime you don’t finish a bottle of wine in one evening. Go ahead: wussies, lightweights, wastrels….but whatever you call them, there are times when people need to seal up the bottle for the next day. And although a little oxygen is a good thing for your vino, too much of it can give you a very fancy vinegar to go with your salad. The solution? A vacuum pump. There are tons of them out on the market…prices range from $9 on up depending on how fancy you want to go. My mother in law gave me mine: your basic, get the job done and the air out model.
I encourage you all to head to their websites and read some of the truly inspiring stories you’ll find there. Personally, I’ve had my eyes and my heart opened by these organizations – they deserve our gratitude and our support.
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