Finding the perfect gift for someone is never easy . . . especially finding the perfect gift for someone who loves wine. This is because, well, they probably already have (plenty of) wine. So, what do you get the wine-lover who already has everything they need?
Lucky for you, we answered that question for you. Because the holiday season is the one time of the year to truly go all out on gift-giving, this gift guide includes things that most wine-lovers would never buy for themselves. From seasonal wine bags to bar carts that display their best bottles, these gifts will have a special place in any wine-lover's heart. Pass the bottle, because we'll drink to that!
They can challenge a fellow vino fanatic to think for the drink with this Don't Break the Bottle Puzzle (£15).
Let's be real — every wine-lover should own these If you can read this bring me some Wine Socks (£11).
A good wine opener is like a best friend: always there when you need it. Give the gift that keeps on giving with this Le Creuset Lever Corkscrew (£63).
Drink this up! The Wine Folly: The Essential Guide to Wine (£16) is filled with all kinds of wine tips and tricks that any wine-lover needs to know.
Wine for two, please! These VonShef Stemless Copper Wine Glasses (£15) are totally cheers-worthy.
They can sip back and relax with this Sipski Shower Wine Glass Holder (£10).
This mirrored Symple Stuff Chavanne Wine Cooler (£46, originally £51) keeps bottles chilled to perfection at any time of the year.
This. is. genius. The Wine Tote With Insulated Compartment (£85) holds two bottles of wine!
This hands-free Wine Glass Holder Necklace (£6) is great for anyone who wants wine on the go.
The Luxbe Aerator and Decanter Set (£30) makes wine taste even better, however that's possible.
This Wine Cork Holder (£16) is a trendy way to show off corks.
This easy-to-use Vinglacé Stainless Steel Wine Chiller (£91) works for wine, sparkling beverages, and even larger bottles of beer and keeps them cold for hours with no ice or mess.
This four-pack of Oliver Bonas Agata Gold Wine Glasses (£34) will make wine nights even classier.
The Nambé Curvo Wine Rack (£128) was made with rich acacia wood, which will give the bar area an air of class and sophistication.
The hand-stitched leather strap on this Ralph Lauren Wyatt Single Wine Tote (£395) gives it a touch of luxe style.
The Wine Folly Magnum Edition: The Master Guide (£17.50) will take their vino knowledge to the next level.
They'll be popping bottles with ease thanks to this sleek Electrical Wine Opener (£45).
Remove air from wine bottles and keep wine tasting new for up to a week with these Wine Saver With Vacuum Stoppers (£10).
This Wine Travel Bag and Picnic Set (£15) includes two acrylic wine glasses, two wine glass stakes, two cloth picnic napkins, a corkscrew, a bottle stopper, and a wine carrying bag.
This Wine Tote Bag With Cooler Compartment (£20) comes with two plastic wine glasses, a steel corkscrew, a bottle opener, and two napkins. (Bonus: it can also keep bottles cool for up to seven hours!)
This Black Wine Cooler (£60) has room for six bottles of their favourite vino.
They can put this set of two Host Wine Freeze Cooling Cups (£38) in the fridge to cool reds to the perfect cellar temperature or store in the freezer to chill their must-have whites.
They can learn how to pair wine in no time with Wine Food: New Adventures in Drinking and Cooking (£19).
Switch up their wine glass game with this set of four modern Square Wine Glasses (£33).
They can drink wine in style with this set of four classy Oliver Bonas Rainbow Wine Glasses (£30).
They can keep tabs on their drink with the help of these Wine Glass Markers (£7).
They can bring their favourite sips wherever they go with this easy-to-transport Wine Bottle Bag Flask (£9).
They'll get buzzed on game night with this fun Wine-Opoly Monopoly Board Game (£32).
They will say goodbye to their crammed bar cart when they have this roomy Wine Rack Table (£61).
Turn their home into a wine-lover's paradise with this bottle-shaped Oliver Bonas Fiore Marble & Glass Drinks Table (£275).
They'll say goodbye to red-stained teeth now and forever when they have these handy Wine Wipes (£10).
Where to Drink Wine by Chris Losh (£16) highlights more than 400 wineries across the world, giving the ideal wine-lover and jet-setter everything they need to know to find the best wine in the business.
Keep their bottles chilled to perfection in this stylish John Lewis & Partners Scatter Print Acrylic Ice Bucket (£12.50).
Wine and food go hand-in-hand, and the Max McCalman's Wine and Cheese Pairing Swatchbook: 50 Pairings to Delight Your Palate by Max McCalman (£13) explains exactly what goes with what.
They can read up on everything they need to know about wine when they have Grasping the Grape: Demystifying Grape Varieties to Help You Discover the Wines You Love by Maryse Chevriere (£13).
The Tony Moly I'm Real Red Wine Mask Sheet (£5) is infused with red wine extract to reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.
They won't have to worry about wine stains again when they have the Chateau Spill Red Wine Remover (£14). It gets stains out of every material within minutes.
Perfect for those who like to entertain, the Agate Cheese Board (£68) doubles as a cool piece of decor.
They'll love how gorgeous the Waterfall Wine Glass (£14) looks on their bar cart.
They can show off their favourite bottle on this glamorous Marble Wine Valet (£36).
The Mateo Woven Wine Rack (£38) has the coolest bohemian vibes.
The Mavis Wine Caddy (£58) will come in handy for dinner parties and holiday feasts.
The Corkcicle Unicorn Canteen (£38) comes in dozens of different colours and finishes (shown here is one of the shades from the shimmery Unicorn Magic collection)and promises to keep your wine cool for up to 25 hours thanks to the fact the bottle is triple insulated.
Self-care days will be even better when they have these Rosé Bath Bombs (£7).