From guide to gadget, six wine gifts for mom
Edward Deitch shares some presents that will help her become an expert
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With women buying the majority of the wine consumed in this country, Mother’s Day offers a great opportunity to make their wine lives a little easier, both in understanding wine and serving it, with six cool and inexpensive gifts that you can give Mom separately or as a basket full of useful wine items.
First, for the basics and beyond, pick up a copy of the paperback “Hip Tastes: The Fresh Guide to Wine,” by Courtney Cochran (Viking Studio, $18.95). Cochran, a San Francisco-based wine expert, has a breezy, down-to-earth style that makes this info-packed book a quick and fun read (find out why “women make better wine tasters” than men). Beyond the fundamentals, I also like it as a handy reference guide that you can turn to for food and wine pairings (salty blue cheese with sweet wines “because salty and sweet combos rock”) and to find the difference between that Barbera someone brings to dinner and a Brunello di Montalcino.
Now let’s get to the wine itself. For opening wine, the corkscrew is not the only essential tool. To start the process you have to cut away the top of the bottle’s wrapper to get to the cork, unless your bottle has a screw cap. Forget doing this with the corkscrew (it will leave the wrapper looking ragged) or with any kitchen knife (for obvious reasons). While many corkscrews come with small knives, they require precision and effort to get a clean cut. The real solution is a good foil cutter, and one of the best I’ve seen is the Screwpull Foil Cutter (about $10), which has four sharp little cutting wheels that sit under a plastic holder and requires little effort.
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With all these wine toys, the only thing left, of course, is a great bottle of wine — and a warm toast to Mom.
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Edward Deitch is the recipient of the 2007 James Beard Foundation Journalism Award for Best Multimedia Writing. He welcomes comments from readers. Write to him at
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