Each holiday should have its own wine decorations, and Hanukkah is no exception. While Hanukkah ended Saturday, Hanukkah decorations are very symbolic of the Jewish faith. Unlike Christmas or Halloween, there's fewer wine accessories, but still a few glasses and wine charms, such as this Hanukkah wine charm set from Boston Warehouse.
Amazon also has an amazing collection of hand painted wine glasses. Most are in the $30 to $40 range or higher, but this one currently runs on the lower end of this range and features a colorful, hand-painted menorah glass.
Finally, I'm a big fan of wine stoppers and this one is iconic with the menorah wine stopper in raised relief on the top. But what Hanukkah collection would be complete without a representation of the iconic Hanukkah toy, the Dreidal? This Metal Driedal Topper consists of 2 rubber rings and has consierable heft to it to keep it in place.
The bottle-top or in-bottleneck aerators also serve as a pouring spout. These aerators use any number of options to mix the wine with air in the pouring process. The air/wine mixing process can be accomplished with mesh screens to agitate the wine when poured or a glass globe the wine pours through before the wine glass.
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