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  2. Put Down The $15 Bottle & Impress Any Wine Lover With These Gifts

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    These wine gifts are perfect for wine newbies or connoisseurs, and range from decanters and wine chillers to wine-inspired decor. ... Uashmama Wine Bag & Cooler.

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    Coravin Timeless Model 3+ Wine Preservation System. For those who prefer the by-the-glass lifestyle, Coravin allows you to gently puncture a cork (or the specialized screwcap replacement) to pour ...

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    Here are 50 cute and thoughtful Galentine’s Day gift ideas for your best friends—from beauty sets to tech gadgets to sweet jewelry.

  5. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    Gift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material. Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping. An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box or bag. A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon).

  6. Bota bag - Wikipedia

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    A bota bag is a traditional Spanish liquid receptacle, used mainly as a wineskin. It is often made out of leather (when made of goatskin it is simply known as a goatskin), and is typically used to carry wine , although any liquid can be filled into it.

  7. Temari (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Temari became an art and craft of the Japanese upper class and aristocracy, and noble women competed in creating increasingly beautiful and intricate objects, [2] some even altered so as to double as handbags (like a kinchaku or a kimono bag). The popularity in the United States began in the 1980's with Japanese immigrant Mitsu Bergdoll of ...

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