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Anthony Gismondi: Choose a bottle of wine from this list that fits your budget, wrap it up and you’re done!
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page.
This year, we searched for a selection of wines that would make suitable gifts ranging from as little as $24 to $240. Each has a strong personality and story; most could be aged if you have the willpower.
Choose a bottle from the price range that fits your budget, wrap it up, and you’re done. Don’t be afraid to buy a few bottles for yourself — I’ll never tell.
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Jabber is the work of famed New Zealand winemaker and Sauvignon Blanc czar Kim Crawford inside Chile’s super cool Casablanca Valley. Crawford’s label reveals the potential of this cool-climate region, ideally suited to Sauvignon Blanc yet virtually ignored by most wine retailers in the Western world. It is ready to serve with mussels, clams, or freshly shucked oysters to any Sauvignon Blanc fans.
If you are looking for a workhorse holiday white, or hostess gift, track down this uber-cool, dry white that takes you toward Burgundy before stepping off in Pkamagan Falls. It is filled with orchard stone fruits, white flowers, and a creamy palate made for food.
The flagship Boutinot label relies equally on elegance and persistence. The rich and savoury blend includes fully ripe, hand-picked, old bush vine Grenache and Syrah with a bit of Mourvèdre.
This wine took home a prized platinum medal at the 2024 National Wine Awards; it is a delicious, juicy affair of black and red fruits dusted in savoury South Okanagan scrub and sagebrush.
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OK, Falls is Pinot country, exemplified by this wild strawberry, fresh cherry, lilac and baking spice-scented red packed with loganberries, cherries and strawberries. Silky and seamless, it is ready to drink.
One of the best Burrowing Owl wines we have tasted, from its enticing nose of fresh, savoury ripe fruit and umami nuances to the damp earth, blackcurrant, raspberry palate. A succulent blend to drink or hold.
A valid California cult wine, Lytton Springs has delivered a ridiculous quality year in and year out. Look for red licorice, crushed strawberries, black pepper meaty notes, bright acidity and dense sweet tannins.
Louis Roederer moved from its non-vintage Brut to the multi-vintage collection series in 2021, referencing the years (244) since the winery was founded. The blend is 41 per cent Chardonnay, 33 per cent Pinot Noir, and 26 per cent Meunier. Beauty and purity stream from its green apple, fresh almond, lemon, and crunchy hazelnut aromas and flavours. It is ready to celebrate.
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Bin 407 is a multi-five-regional blend whose fruit density and weight are mind-boggling. The tannin profile is refined, dense, and sweet, creating a seamless textbook Cabernet Sauvignon worth every penny.
Although this iconic red is a hefty 15 per cent alcohol, it remains an elegant expression of Tuscany’s west coast Bolgheri region. It is a vintage that can be collected and stored in a cellar for decades. You won’t be sorry.
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