Spring Gifts and Easter Basket Stuffers for Wine Lovers

Here are my favorite Easter basket stuffers and spring wine gifts, all $50 or less. Plus, each of these Easter gifts can be ordered on Amazon with delivery by Saturday (or earlier).

Too old for an Easter basket? Never!

Too old for an Easter basket? Never! With easter coming up this weekend, why not surprise your favorite wine lover (or treat yourself) with a grown-up take on the classic Easter tradition? Whether you’re curating a basket for your bestie, your partner, or your own post-brunch unwind, we’ve rounded up the cutest, most colorful, and most useful gifts under $50 that are perfect for tucking into a springy basket.

From bunny-approved bottle stoppers and pastel-hued glassware to wine gummies, to wine reads to brush up on your varietal knowledge, this list is full of affordable finds that feel both festive and thoughtful. Most are small enough to slip into a basket, but stylish enough to feel like a real treat. For an extra surprise, tuck in a bottle of your favorite pink champagne or lambrusco, and you’ve got a party in a basket.

Whether you’re shopping for an oenophile friend, a hostess with the mostess, or looking to stock up on springtime goodies yourself, these budget-friendly picks are a sweet way to celebrate the season. Bonus: no plastic grass required.

Ready to hop to it? Here are my favorite Easter basket stuffers and spring wine gifts, all $50 or less.


Plus, each of these Easter gifts can be ordered on Amazon for delivery by Saturday. Easy peasy.


If you’re looking to add a playful pop of color to your glassware without sacrificing elegance, the Physkoa Colored Wine Glasses Set ($50) is a must. This set of six comes in dreamy pastel hues—think blush pink, mint, lavender, and sky blue—that instantly brighten any table. The glasses are surprisingly lightweight, with a delicate feel that still holds up in the dishwasher. And, if you’re playing Easter brunch hostess, they’re the perfect addition to brighten your tablescape. At just $50 for the set, they’re a steal for style-conscious wine lovers.


A great starter book for anyone looking to take the plunge into wine. Given the author’s credentials, Aldo Sohm’s Wine Simple ($19) is strikingly frank and grounded in its recommendations, with as much (or more) to offer when it comes to choosing wines under $50 as spendier bottles that the author regularly tastes. The book is direct and to-the-point, packing a stunning amount of information into its 272 pages. The book is a standout when it comes to recommendations, no matter which varietal or region you’re hoping to explore and full of helpful tips that both a wine newbie and a wine pro can benefit from.


Everyone knows wine is better with cheese and he French Home Laguiole 7-Piece Cheese Knife Set ($32) an upgrade for any cheese board that’s both beautiful and functional. With a classic French design and sturdy stainless steel blades, each piece is well-made and elegant. The set includes everything you need: a spade, spear, soft cheese knife, and four matching spreaders—perfect for entertaining or gifting. The knives glide through everything from creamy brie to crumbly cheddar with eases. The set comes in a range of pastel and colorful hues to add sophistication to your easter spread. They’re also a perfect hostess gift if you’re headed to friends or family for easter brunch.



Easter means pool season is around the bend, get set with this stainless steel wine tumbler set ($32)
Pastel Champagne bottle toppers ($9) so the fun doesn’t have to stop after you pop.
Sour wine gummies ($13) to satisfy an oenophile qua sweet tooth.

A rose gold wine key ($7) for the stubborn friend who won’t upgrade their corkscrew game.
Upgrade your spritz game in time for summer with Spritz Fever ($18) featuring recipes for champagne and sparkling wine cocktails.
Coravin refills ($50) for the wine explorer who is always onto the next bottle before finishing the last.

As a perennial hostess I can never have enough cocktail napkins ($6) especially if they’re pink and wine themed.
Keep things cool with a wine chiller sleeve ($13).
Because wine lovers ❤︎ chocolate too, especially Cadbury cream eggs ($10 for 4).

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