A few thoughts for the wine-loving Dad in your life, and remember the wine gift-giving guidelines. The most important? Buy wine that Dad likes, not wine that you think he should like:
• d'Arenberg The Hermit Crab 2009 ($14, sample): Today's metaphysical wine question: Why does Australia bother with so much of the "wine" that it makes when it can do white Rhone blends like this? Crisp, clean and refreshing, with a bit of lime and peach. May be able to find this for as little as $12.
• Project Paso Red 2009 ($14, sample): Decent value for what it is, with lots of red fruit (though not much to differentiate it from other wines in its class). A good choice if it shows up on a restaurant wine list. And let's not forget the zork closure.
• J Pinot Noir Nicole's Vineyard 2007 ($50, sample): Pricey yes, but top-notch California pinot noir with some earthiness in front, quality black fruit throughout (and not too much of it), and a long, terroir-driven finish. Just a lovely wine.
For more on Father’s Day wine:
• Wine of the week: Evodia 2009
• Father's Day wine 2010
• Father's Day wine 2009
• Wine review: Sangre de Toro 2008



This was the biggest help in the world. Thanks to your article I was able to pick out a wine for my finace. I am not the best wine expert and have spent hours already starring at wine in local wineries and shops, but had no clue what to get. Your wine with a Father’s Day Gift from http://selectbestwine.com/2011/06/16/father%E2%80%99s-day-wine-gifts/ made what I hope becomes the perfect Father’s Day gift.
Posted by: Emily | June 16, 2011 at 12:02 PM