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Rare Wine Co. Launches Historic Series Madeira Gift Set

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madeira wineIn the 18th century, Britain taxed Madeira, but the new American states did not. Consequently, the wine from the small island by that name, located about 500 miles into the Atlantic Ocean from Portugal, enjoyed a booming American market until the middle nineteenth century when two devastating diseases wiped out about 90 percent of the island's vineyards.

Tenacious, beautiful, and tasty beyond imagination, Madeira wines have endured, and they seem to be making a comeback in the United States, thanks in part to the Rare Wine Company of Sonoma, California, which has announced its latest Historic Series Madeira gift package.

Named for U.S. seaports where Madeira flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries, the wines are drawn on the extraordinary stocks of old Madeira aged at Vinhos Barbeito, one of the oldest premium Madeira houses.

The Rare Wine Company offers only 750 of these commemorative wine sets, each including four specially commissioned half bottles (375ml) plus a booklet that traces the fabulous history of the little island and its American market.

Priced at $95, the pack includes Charleston's Sercial, Savannah's Verdelho, Boston's Bual and, New York's Malmsey, each of which has received critical raves.

The hallmark of every Madeira wine is its bracing acidity that offsets the general sweetness of the wine, which is purposely exposed to high heat for extended periods of time to give it a caramel-marzipan quality.

Charleston's Sercial is the driest wine in the series, and the perfect aperitif. Savannah's Verdelho, with its hint of orange rind and ginger shortbread, plus an almond-like finish, pairs beautifully with the soup course. Boston Bual reminds of cinnamon-clove spice, citrus, and smoke; it pairs with white meat dishes but it is also the penultimate after dinner sipper. New York's Malmsey, the sweetest in the series, is a dessert wine with flavors of coffee/toffee that you can pair with foie gras or pour over ice cream

The package is available at www.rarewineco.com/index.htm

'A Date With Wine' Stopper Eliminates Guessing

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Date with Wine Stopper
No more wondering how long that opened bottle of wine has been sitting around and if it's still drinkable, not if you can get your hands on one of these "A Date with Wine" wine stoppers from designer George Lee. Drawing from modern and industrial influences the stopper features clean, contemporary lines and is made of food grade stainless steel and silicone. The "date" part comes in the form of twistable rings on the stopper's top that can be set to reflect the exact month and day the wine was opened. Clean, easy, and sophisticated, no more sniffing or sipping and wondering if a bottle has gone over or not.

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The Note Wine Label Saver

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It can be hard to find the right wine to give your favorite wine lover so how about a gift that helps them enjoy their hobby. Hinckley Cellars has created The Note Wine Label Saver. The tool peels wine labels from bottles so they can be saved in an accompanying leather journal. The Note Wine Label Saver is made of stainless steel with a leather blade cover and it comes in a wooden keepsake box. It can be purchased on its own for $64 or with an Italian leather wine journal for $98. Check out how it works in the video below.

Van's Gifts Cadeau Collection Gift Basket

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They call it the ultimate gift basket and for $75,000 it certainly makes a dramatic impression. The Cadeau Collection Basket from Van's Gifts is far more than just a gift basket. It also includes two first-class tickets to Paris, France with a visit to the House of Dom Perignon for an exclusive three-day tour, as well as first-class accommodations, private tours, champagne tastings, and a special banquet. The basket also includes a three-day stay in Napa to tour several wineries including Caymus vineyards.

The bottles in the basket include a magnum of the 1996 Dom Perignon Rose, the 1996 Krug Clos de Mesnil, the gold-plated Armand de Brignac Brut Champagne, 2001 Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes, 2001 Chateau Lafite Rothschild, 2004 Opus One and 2005 Caymus, Special Select Cabernet Sauvignon. The gift basket is also stacked with a year-long supply of Godiva chocolates and Illy Café gourmet coffee, a Francis! Francis! X1 Trio Espresso Machine, a Meiserstuck pen, pencil, and notebook set from Montblanc. Plus, you get an additional monthly gift basket filled with chocolates, cookies, coffee, teas, sweets, and nuts.

[via Wine Enthusiast]

Clef du Vin Wine Enhancer

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The Clef du Vin is an intriguing wine gadget that promises that it can replicate the key elements of the wine aging process at an accelerated rate of one year per second. The gadget only works in wines with aging potential but it can help young vintages become softer and more subtle. To use it you dip the Clef du Vin into the wine glass at 1-2 second intervals. The Clef du Vin deluxe version with the bottle, glass and pocket versions in a leather gift box with instructions and cloth. The set sells for $249.95.

Bonsai Grapevine

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I love this idea as a holiday gift for a wine lover. You can give someone their own Bonsai Cabernet Sauvignon vine. All vines are 10-12 years old and come from Sonoma wine country. The vines will bear fruit but not every year. The vines are sold through the Sonoma Country Winegrape Commission and profits from the sales go to vineyard employee educational programs. The vine comes in a ceramic container and sells for $49.95 plus $30 shipping.

[via Avenue Vine]

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