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April 11th, 2009

Wine and Cheese Gift Baskets

Executive Summary by Alison Cole and John C Stoner


Wine Cheese Gift Baskets

Wine Cheese Gift Baskets

Wine and cheese gift baskets are the ideal gifts for weddings and anniversaries, and adding a personalized touch to the gifts can make them all the more special. This timeless combination of wine and cheese is always appreciated by almost everyone who enjoys wine. Acidic wines usually go well with acidic cheese.

Some of the commonly available varieties of cheese like blue cheese go well with wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Zinfandel. The Brie variety of cheese goes well with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Cheddar cheese along with Riesling, Merlot or Shiraz varieties of wine is popular choice. Swiss cheese with Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir is another popular option. Roquefort goes well with Port wine while cream cheese and White Zinfandel make a nice pair.

Prices for these wine and cheese gift baskets range from $32 to $250. However, if rare wines are chosen, the price of the gift basket also goes up accordingly. Gift baskets can be stuffed with other favorite goodies of the receiver such as chocolates and wine accessories in order to give the wine gift baskets a personalized touch.

Christmas Wine and Cheese Gift Baskets - Traditionally Elegant

Christmas gift baskets have been a long standing tradition for many. One very good idea is the wine and cheese gift basket. Many people always appreciate a good bottle of wine. Whatever the reason, a Christmas wine and cheese basket is a great idea.

Now unless you’re a wine enthusiast yourself and have a lot of time to spend trying to put together and decorate a basket yourself, it’s almost a necessity that you let the experts do the work and purchase the gift basket. The choices are almost unlimited today. The price ranges available will accommodate most any budget. Many wine baskets offer the choice of one, two or more bottles. Should you choose a white or a red wine? If you’re choosing a basket with two bottles included the choice is easy - one of each. Many times people will choose a sparkling white wine or Champaign.

If you know the particular taste of the person you’re shopping for you might want to consider substituting the wine for a fine bottle of Scotch or special Liquor. The choices are yours to make. You can find wine and cheese baskets that include everything from multiple cheese selections to gourmet snacks, spreads, candy and a variety of other goodies.

So for Christmas this year why not go for something that is a traditionally elegant gift - a Christmas wine and cheese gift basket. You can feel confident that your choice will be appreciated this Holiday season.

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