Your wine-loving friends already know what they like.
They already know their favorite varietals, and they've got their favorite brands listed in notes on their phones for reference. In other words, they don't need you to buy them wine.
SEE ALSO:Gifts under $20 that are actually usefulWhat they doneed is a sleek copper corkscrew that – surprise – is shaped like a shark! They need silly drink markers for their dinner guests! They need a suction cup glass holder that'll vastly improve their night time bath ritual!
Where does one find such treasures? The internet, duh. And at less than $20, you're sure to find something within your budget for every wine drinker in your life.
Credit: amazonWaiter's corkscrew, $10.24 on Amazon
Credit: sipcaddySip Caddy, $13.95 from SipCaddy.com
Credit: fredBanana wine stopper, $8.00 at Fred
Credit: williams sonomaSet of 4 chocolate wine pairing bars, $19.95 from Williams Sonoma
Credit: sugarfinaChampagne gummy bears, $8.50 from Sugarfina
Credit: design bloom shopCorkers pins, $8.00 from Design Bloom Shop
Credit: uncommongoodsWine lovers card deck, $15.95 from UncommonGoods
Credit: uncommongoodsSet of 2 outdoor wine glasses, $19.99 from UncommonGoods
Credit: amazonWine decanter, $19.97 from Amazon
Credit: fredChewing gum drink markers, $10.00 from Fred
Credit: uncommongoodsPocket wine aerator, $19.95 from UncommonGoods
Credit: uncommongoodsSet of 2 wine jellies, $15.00 from UncommonGoods
Credit: crate&barrelKnit wine bag, $14.95 from Crate&Barrel
Credit: cb2Stainless steel wine chiller, $19.95 from CB2
Credit: kikkerlandSet of two stacking travel wine glasses, $10.00 from Kikkerland
Credit: anthropologieTextured stemless wine glasses, $12.00 at Anthropologie
Credit: moma design storeFolding wire wine rack, $15.00 from MoMA Design Store
Credit: umbraShark corkscrew and bottle opener, $15.00 from Umbra
Credit: fireboxPortable wine glass, $13.49 from Firebox
Credit: sugarfinaChocolate Champagne cork cordial, $1.00 from Sugarfina
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