Wine Lover’s Trio – Wine Gift Baskets
Delight your favorite wine lover with this elegant spread of sophisticated tastes! Inside an exquisite basket with vegan leather trim, they’ll discover a luxurious Excursion Red Blend, a velvety Mencia Roble, and a unique and pleasant White Bordeaux surrounded by a collection of harmonious gourmet foods. Complete with decadent Belgian truffles, artisan crackers and classic cheeses, this generous arrangement makes the perfect gift for any occasion.
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- White Bordeaux by Chateau Fage – 750 mL – Very unique and pleasant white wine blend.
- Excursion Red Blend by Line 39 – 750 mL – Rich red wine blend, structured with plum, dark chocolate, vanilla, and spice.
- Mencia Roble by Alvarez de Toledo – 750 mL – A velvety-smooth Spanish Mencia Roble that boasts notes of balsamic, leather, and black fruits.
- Pretzel Twists by Auntie Trudie’s – 3 oz. – Classic pretzel twists evenly salted and baked until golden brown.
- Roasted & Salted Peanuts by J&R Gourmet – 2 oz. – Classic Virginia peanuts drizzled in oil, sprinkled with salt, then gently roasted.
- Chichester Crunch by Merrimack Valley Snack Company – 2 oz. – A snack mix that was meant to be paired with wine, this treat is sure to impress.
- Key Lime Cookies by Byrd’s Famous Cookies – 4 oz. – Premium cookies, sure to impress with the refreshing key lime taste.
- Cheese Straws by Mississippi Cheese Straw Factory – 4 oz. – A visually deceiving treat that is unexpectedly savory not sweet.
- Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies by Byrd’s Famous Cookies – 2 oz. – A perfect cookie combination of peanut butter flavor and generously filled with rich chocolate chips.
- Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels by Morley Sanders – 1 oz. – Sweet and buttery caramel is enrobed in decadent milk chocolate.
- Belgian Chocolates by Annalie’s Chocolates – 1.76 oz. – Four sweet Belgian truffles with a rich and smooth taste.
- Savory Cheese by Mountain View Cheese Co. – 4 oz. – Creamy cheese made with fresh ingredients.
- Cinnamon Pecan Straws by Mississippi Cheese Straw Factory – 1 oz. – Cinnamon and pecans combine to create this lush shortbread cookie.
- Summer Sausage by Hanover Smokehouse – 5 oz. – A deliciously versatile treat this smoky, salty, and tangy sausage pairs perfectly with cheese.
- Garlic Sausage by Hanover Smokehouse – 5 oz. – A lean, handcrafted garlic sausage made using premium meat, imported herbs, and exotic spices.
- Stoned Wheat Crackers by Eleanor + Flynn – 4 oz. – Thick square crackers that are made with the finest all-natural ingredients and baked until crisp.
- Hazelnut Wafer Rolls by Fusion Gourmet – 3 oz. – Gourmet wafer rolls filled with smooth hazelnut cream.
- Sea Salt & Cracked Peppercorn Water Crackers by Eleanor & Flynn – 4 oz. –
Crispy crackers with sea salt and cracked pepper seasoning.
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