Of all the types of gift baskets, a wine gift basket is the most elegant present to give. Wine is a gift that most people appreciated and can be given for an array of occasions. The most popular occasions though are Christmas, New Years, anniversaries, weddings and birthdays.

The first choice in creating a wine gift basket will be that of the wine itself. The wine will determine all the other items in the basket. Wine typically comes in two varieties. Red wines are made from the black and red grapes. The most popular choice for red wine is the Cabernet sauvignon, Merlots and Grenaches. Merlots are full-flavored wines that provide a hint of chocolate, while Grenaches hint of raspberries.

White wines are produced using white grapes. White wines tend to be more on the dry side combined with a fruity taste and with a hint of vanilla. Chardonnays are the most sought after white wines.

Choosing the right wine can be a difficult task. Wine retailers usually have recommendations based on the occasion, your budget, the recipient, etc. All of these factors are important in choosing the right wine. For example, if you are buying a gift basket for an experienced wine enthusiast, you may want to find a more interesting wine. On the other hand, a beginning enthusiast will enjoy a mid-range bottle of wine.

The second factor in creating or choosing a wine gift basket is the accessories that will be included. Accessories can range from food to literature. Food choices should be made carefully. Certain foods can enhance the flavor of wines while other foods can cloud the palette so that the wine can not be fully enjoyed. Some foods that are commonly included in gift baskets are toasted sesame crackers, chocolates, cheese spreads, cashews, apples, oranges and Spanish olives. Many people opt for a wine and cheese gift basket.  However, the selection of these will depend upon the type of wine chosen.

Another common accessory for wine baskets is the glass. The type of wine also determines the type of glass chosen. Red wines are typically served in glasses with larger bowls. Champagnes are served in flutes. And white wines are served in glasses with long stems and small bowls. The number of glasses included in the basket should be determined by the occasion for which the gift was given.

Other items can be used to fill out the basket. For example, a beginner may enjoy some literature on how to choose a wine or the history of a particular winery.

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