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Monday August 11, 2008 - Gift Ideas

Another Great Gift Ideas Article

How To Find Great Wine Gift baskets For Any Occasion


Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, new babies, college graduation, and even Christmas can leave many gift givers struggling to decide what to give that person who has everything. There are few people who do not drink or cook with wine. Therefore, creating a lavish basket full of wine and vineyard themed products can make for an unforgettable celebration.

Wine baskets are a happening trend. No matter whom the gift is for, they are certain to love it. You can easily stock the basket to fit the needs of the recipient.

A typical wine gift basket should include a bottle or two of wine, some wine glasses, a corkscrew, coasters, napkins, attractive replacement wine stopper, wine glass decorations, and maybe some chocolates or fruit. These items are then attractively displayed in a basket large enough to fit them. You can wrap the basket in cellophane paper for a glamorous gift.

Select a basket that fits the occasion. If a couple is getting married, find a white basket and add plenty of sparkles. A couple celebrating their 25th anniversary will get a kick out of a basket that is trimmed in silver. Any craft store will have loads of inexpensive baskets from which you can choose.

For the new mom, who may or may not be drinking yet, a bottle of non-alcoholic champagne, chocolates, fruit, and nuts can be a major timesaver. It can be bothersome for new moms to find time to fix a proper meal, so having handy snacks of fruits and nuts lying around can be uplifting.

If the recipient enjoys wine but knows little about it, ensure the basket contains items for the beginner. Start with a bottle of red and a bottle of white, add a book on the different styles of wine, some wine glasses, wine charms, and a wine stopper.

For the wine drinker who considers him or herself to be an expert, a couple bottles of wine with some nuts, dried fruits, and chocolates can be a classy gift. They are sure to remember your thoughtfulness.

If the wine drinker is adventurous, consider creating a basket of wine that offers a few bottles of less popular wines. Toss in a White Shiraz, a style that is new to many, with a bottle of apple wine. The offerings can be endless.

Another option is to create a gift basket full of wine kits. Brewery supply stores sell kits that can help a wine connoisseur create their own wines. This is an excellent gift basket for someone who enjoys cooking. Not all items will fit in a basket, but the essentials will and then the recipient can find the rest among his or her kitchen items.

A wine gift basket is sure to please a fussy recipient. They will be thrilled with this wonderful gift that comes straight from the heart!

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as wine gift baskets at www.bottledlovemessage.com



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News about Gift Ideas

Dining review: Cin Cin Wine Bar in Los Gatos (San Jose Mercury News)

Fri, 08 Aug 2008 16:18:23 PDT
The line between restaurant and bar has become so blurry in recent years that it shouldn't come as a surprise to find one of the South Bay's most intriguing menus at the new Los Gatos hot spot dubbed Cin Cin Wine Bar. Dining forums | Restaurant listings Laurie Daniel on Wine

Radical vintner Abe Schoener profiled

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Fruit Wine

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WSJ.com - Looking for Value in a Prized Vintage

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In a broad blind tasting of red Bordeaux from the 2005 vintage that cost $20 or less, Dorothy and John find their favorites. Wine after wine was easy to drink, with good fruit and a lovely finish, they say.

An organic fruit juice that provides red wine benefits

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2008 - Summer Wine

Another Great Summer Wine Article

Understanding Online Wine Buying Regulations and How To Order Wine Online


In our continuing effort to provide online wine consumer education, included in this segment is a break down of different wine shipping state classifications. We also have included wine delivery tips to ensure your bottle arrives as if it came right from the warehouse.

Buying Wine Online - State Shipping Laws and Delivery

Reciprocal States: Forming strategic alliances, many states now allow incoming and outgoing wine shipments to consumers from member states. Bills passed in these states ensure that consumers and retailers can ship between their borders for the common benefit.

States that form this reciprocal agreement include: California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

Limited States: These states can receive incoming wine shipments, but are still under regulation. Common limits include a maximum quantity allowed and the exercise of extended taxation.

States with limited wine shipment include: Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington D.C., and Wyoming.

Prohibited States: These states may require a special license for receiving wine deliveries. Depending on the state laws, receiving wine from carriers may be deemed a misdemeanor or a felony if note a special permit holder.

These states include: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Utah.

International: Using air freight shipping, many stores now offer international shipping. The most common and compatible international destination is Japan.

But I live in one of these states and these laws haven't affected me?

As with any relatively new industry, retailers are finding ways to effectively skate around the law. By utilizing middlemen and coming to warehousing agreements, retailers are finding new streams to get your order to your door the safest way possible. Utilizing multiple warehouses in multiple states provides the retailer the option to accept more orders and comply with differing state legislations. Even though you order from a store in Pennsylvania, your product could be shipped from a partner or subsidiary warehouse in California to comply with laws.

Third party logistic companies are a growing trend to satisfy the markets shipping needs. A prime example is New Vine Logistics who can legally ship wine to 43 states.

Another reason to the lack of uniformed shipping policies on retail sites is the means in which they transfer ownership. The most common phrasing seen on most retailers Terms & Conditions is similar to:


Title to, and ownership of, all wine purchased on this site passes from 'retailer' to the 'purchaser' in the state of 'retailer's state.' The purchaser takes all responsibility for shipping the purchased wine from 'retailer's state' to his/her home state. By arranging for transportation of the wine, 'retailer' is providing a service to, and acting on behalf of the 'purchaser.' By using transportation services from 'retailer,' the purchaser is representing that he/she is acting in a fashion compliant with his/her local and state laws regarding the purchase, shipping and delivery of wine."

This allows them to say they sold the goods to you in their home state and helped you arrange a shipping service to mail the wine. A purchase is recognized when they charge your credit card in store, which is prior to the item being packaged and shipped. This allows them to pass title and ownership of the wine to the purchaser in the retailer's state. Using these terms allows them to bend the current wine shipment laws, by attempting to release themselves from any association to the goods once title is transferred and they are in the courier's hands.

Please note however that not all sites are worded like this. Some retailers adhere to the strictest shipping and sales standards. Using a service such as this makes the good transferable upon receipt at your location. For example Wine.com, recognizes the legal transfer of goods once you sign and accept the package. They handle any courier discrepancies or insurance claims directly. Shopping through their site may limit your range of shipping options and product availability to your area, but they maintain policies to keep in accordance with local laws.

We have compiled a list of authorized online retailers and the states they will ship to at ClassicWines.com.

Common carriers that ship most online wine orders are FedEx, UPS and DHL. By law, alcohol cannot be shipped to PO Boxes nor APO/FPO Addresses. Standard practice for these authorized shipping companies is to require and adult over the age of 21 to sign for the package with photo ID required. Couriers will not leave packages unattended at your location for any reason. Package comments such as "leave at front door" will be ignored as these couriers are specially trained to handle alcohol deliveries.

Aside from age and signature verification, the shipping process is the same as with common goods. In the process, as with UPS and FedEx standards, your courier will provide three (3) separate delivery attempts on consecutive days. After this time, packages are held at your local distribution plant while the courier will research its status with the sender or receiver.

On day five (5) the package will be marked as 'Undeliverable.' This means the shipment will be returned to sender. Upon return, most retailers will pass the return shipping expense to your credit card on file as is customary in most online ordering policies.

Don't fret there are ways to avoid this route.

1. Try having the packaged shipped to your business or another residential location where someone over 21 can receive the package.
2. Use the online tracking tools available by your courier. These can help you make sure someone is available to receive the on the date estimated by your provider.
3. Go express! Express delivery services can guarantee what day the item will be at your door. Specialty services can even guarantee a time frame at which they will arrive.
4. Even though a delivery attempt failed, most packages are sent back to the distribution center in the early evening.

These locations can be found on the shippers website and most are open and staffed until later in the evening. They welcome walk-ins, but make sure you bring the tracking number and any documentation left by the courier at your door.

Many sites offer more than wine, such as stemware, accessories and gift baskets. Any shipment that contains wine adheres to these shipping policies; however, other items can be shipped to virtually any location.

Buying wine is similar to any other web purchase. Being an informed consumer will help ensure your online shopping experience is fun and secure.

www.ClassicWines.com is the leading online guide to buying wine on the internet. This means that, at ClassicWines.com, you will have access to both online retailers and pertinent wine information, as well as all the latest wine news and links to other wine sites, as well.



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Tue, 05 Aug 2008 20:20:04 PDT
There is an interesting post today at Steve Heimoff's blog on the current mess that is the Tax and Trade Bureau's (TTB's) approval process for American Viticultural Areas (AVA's). I posted a comment on his site that I thought warranted a fuller treatment here. Steve's core point is that the AVA approval system is in disarray, with wineries and regional associations manipulating the system to the point that it's nearly meaningless. I don't share his pessimism on the motivations of regions and

Salena Estate Organic Chardonnay

Tue, 05 Aug 2008 14:42:32 PDT
If I’m to be honest, I was a little dubious about this Aussie Chardonnay before I opened it - I’ve had so many bad ones that I wasn’t expecting much. Tasting for three I shared this with two lovely ladies and the verdict was unanimous - really good. A nice crisp start with peaches and cream. It’s well balanced, soft with a buttery melt in your mouth. The great thing about this Chardonnay is restraint. There’s no over-oaking which is so often typical of many of the Australian Chardonnays on

Saturday Eve with P.T.

Tue, 05 Aug 2008 00:43:48 PDT
With the price of gas these days we are taking a little closer look at what our city has to offer in the way of local entertainment. One of the things we (my husband and I) tend to over look is one of the great natural resources running right through our backyard so to speak...the Columbia River. We live in a city composed of three towns that gather along this river, called the Tri Cities. So join us on a Saturday night stroll with Puddin Toes along the river banks of our town. Here are some i

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Mon, 04 Aug 2008 21:47:43 PDT
Somewhere in a carpet factory far away, a woman pores over a color sample. She studies it in the light from the window and contemplates it with the overhead lights on and off. Eventually she picks up her pen and names it "Daydream Blue" or "Persian Indigo." She is: THE COLOR NAMER. And I know the Color Namer is a woman, because, unless they are artists or paint store owners, men do not always see the subtle differences between khaki and taupe or burgundy and wine. Women, on the other hand, kno

The Melting Pot

Mon, 04 Aug 2008 21:29:35 PDT
In the mail, for my birthday, I got a free chocolate fondue at The Melting Pot. So when Big Daddy asked where I wanted to go for supper to mark the occasion, I chose there. I had heard rave reviews of The Melting Pot from two friends. I thought we would try it out for ourselves. We got there at 6:00 PM. We were asked if we had reservations, we did not. But we were seated immediately. On a Monday night, there were a handful in the restaurant as we got there. Although, when we left just before 8 t

Charleston and Marchants Hardy Plants

Mon, 04 Aug 2008 18:10:49 PDT
Nothing that I am about to write here really reflects on Charleston at all - it is an example of visiting somewhere at the wrong time and in a bad mood. We arrived at Charleston farmhouse after lunch to find that there were no more admittances to the house that day - fair enough, I appreciate that there are restrictions on domestic buildings, I used to work in The Mackintosh House in Glasgow and there were similar problems. The issue at Charleston was the patronising and frankly rude member of


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