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There are many Father’s Day gift ideas to consider along with the stereotypical ties, grilling tools and golf clubs.

If the fathers on your list love wine, then this is the year to make it personal. Since all dads are unique, it makes sense to choose a wine fitting his personality and passion.

THE STORYTELLER

I think the ultimate wine gift is one that includes a story. I am honored to call Steve Reynolds of Reynolds Family Winery a friend, an amazing winemaker and a pretty cool dad. He has brought his children to Arkansas on many occasions to partake in our local traditions. One of things I love about Reynolds is his unique business card. It simply says, Steve Reynolds, owner/winemaker/dad. His father, a hobby winemaker, introduced him to the craft early in his life. While living in Germany, many of his family vacations were spent in the vineyards of Europe. In 1994, Reynolds left his career as a dentist and with his wife, Suzie, bought a 100-year-old chicken ranch that needed “lots of love” to have potential for fine winemaking. As a tribute to their substantial hardships, the stigma of being a newcomer to Napa Valley, the arduous startup politics and other challenges, Reynolds named one of his red blends “Persistence.”

  • 2013 Reynolds Family Winery Persistence, California (about $60 retail)

 

THE MILITARY MAN

For the dads who protect our country and fought for our freedoms, this is a gift that acknowledges that. Purple Heart Red Wine recognizes the sacrifice and service of U.S. military men, women and families while promoting the Purple Heart Foundation, a nonprofit providing services to veterans and their families. The foundation is in collaboration with C. Mondavi and Family. Purple Heart Red Wine has aromas of mulberries, plums and blackberries with hints of black licorice.

  • 2014 Purple Heart Red Wine Napa Valley, California (about $20 retail)

 

THE EXPLORER

Some dads relish being first and want to explore the wide-open spaces. There are many options for exploring when it comes to wines and I think Mira Winery from Napa Valley is the gift an exploring father can appreciate. In the past few years, Mira has taken wine aging to a new level, or should we say depth. The winery is experimenting with aging wine in the ocean rather than on land, calling the process “Aquaoir.”

  • 2014 Mira Winery Rose, California (about $20 retail)

 

THE BUBBLY KIND OF DAD

We all know those dads who are the life of the party. They understand the gift of bubbly because they are living large and celebrating every day. Moet & Chandon is the world’s leading Champagne producer with claims that a bottle is opened somewhere in the world every second. A vintage version, only made in exceptional harvest years, is a rare and prized gift to the wine enthusiast.

  • 2006 Moet & Chandon Grande Vintage, France (about $85 retail)