Carry a traveller: Leather wine bottle rack by Oopsmark, $49.95, cyclestyle.com.au Photo: Supplied
What a corker: This Swiss army knife comes complete with corkscrew, Rangerwood knife, $189.90, myswissarmyknife.com.au Photo: Supplied
Jack Frost: Frosted champagne flutes set of four, $49.99, domayneonline.com.au Photo: Supplied
Tipsy: The Drinker's Guide to Wine, Beer, Whisky, Gin, Sake and More by Clare Burder (Affirm Press), $24.99, booktopia.com.au
Advertiser content: 2013 RWT Barossa Valley Shiraz, $175, available from leading fine wine retailers.
Fold or hold: Made from 4mm neoprene (wetsuit material) to keep the wine chilled, this origami-like tote folds down so you can pour straight from the bag; $40, top3.com.au
Temp please: Like a wristwatch for your wine. Put this thermometer on your wine bottle, wait a few minutes, and the digital readout will let you know your wine's temperature; $61, petersofkensington.com.au
Water for wine: Love the wine, not the hangover. Give the oenophile in your life a beautiful hand-blown glass carafe and it will be easy to swap water for wine; small $114, large $139, beansandjazz.com.au
Well served: A wooden drinks tray that combines old-world charm with modern design aesthetic; $269, beansandjazz.com.au
Air supply: For someone who loves wine, but tires of decanting and waiting more than 30 seconds to drink it, this wine aerator adds 430 per cent more oxygen to the wine in a single pour; $55, nordicfusion.com.au
Ice bucket challenge: Finally an ice bucket worthy of your best wine. This stone bucket with removable leather handles will add style to any table; $129, top3.com.au
DIY wine rack: For the wine enthusiast who also loves a project. This stylish wine rack comes flatpacked for easy assembly; $55, top3.com.au
Champagne Taste: Bubbly experts agree, this book tells you everything you need to know about how champagne is grown and made and how to buy, open, serve and store your bubbles. There is also a section dedicated to the best champagnes of the year; $49.95, tysonstelzer.com Photo: Edwina Pickles
One for the Road: These bottle-shaped sleeves are padded with bubble wrap to prevent breakages, and, in the event of a particularly brusque baggage handler, sealed so that if the glass does break, the damage is limited; $4, veno.com.au Photo: Edwina Pickles
Waiter's Best Friend: Japanese architect Hagino Mitsunobu's ergonomic corkscrew is made from stainless steel and painted with heatproof matte black silicone. So not only does it look great, it won't ever slip through oily hands; $169, beansandjazz.com.au Photo: Edwina Pickles
Wine lover's gift guide. Photo: Supplied
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