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A wine glass with pinot noir is pictured on Oct. 11, 2019 in the village of Voegtlinshoffen in the Alsace region of eastern France. David Silverman/Getty Images

A good (read: not cheap) bottle of red or white wine is not the only option when giving a gift to any oenophile in your life. Especially so if it is beyond your budget at the moment. Fortunately, you don't have to spend over a hundred or so dollars to show your appreciation to anyone who loves wine. Instead, just a simple wine-related item, functional or otherwise, can do.

To start, we have gathered some of the best gift ideas that will help (or show your love to) any wine lover in your life. Here are 10 of them:

1. Brix Chocolate 4 Flavor Gift Set
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Wine lovers need something perfect to eat together with their glass, like this set of four flavored chocolates from Brix. This gift set includes Brix's own extra dark (which contains 70% cacao), medium dark (60% cacao), smooth dark (54% cacao) and mild chocolates (46% cacao), and features a complete wine and chocolate tasting guide.

2. 30 Watt Sipski Wine Holder
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The 30 Watt Sipski is for those who want to drink a single glass after a cold or hot shower. This wine glass holder is made from silicone, so it securely hangs on to glossy surfaces such as glass, mirrors and metal without leaving any unwanted residue behind. It is currently available in three colors on Amazon.

3. Miicol Initial Bottle Stopper
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Not all wine bottles are meant for sharing, and this monogram bottle stopper from Miicol is a witty way of telling others that one wine bottle is for someone else. Measuring 4 inches tall, it is made of durable zinc alloy and food-grade silicone and is designed to fit all wine bottle types.

4. Thumbs Up UK Diamond Shapped Glasses Set
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Drink glasses of wine in style with this pair of diamond-shaped glasses from Thumb's Up UK. Made of borosilicate glass, these glasses stand at an angle which allows you to rotate them as you please to enjoy the full-bodied flavor of wine, whiskey or any alcoholic beverage.

5. Riedel Horse Decanter
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This fancy hand-made high-quality wine decanter is made by the centuries-old brand Riedel. It is made in 2014 to commemorate the year of the horse in the Chinese zodiac, which is the reason why it features a horse-head profile in the interior. The decanter is approximately 23 inches tall and has a capacity of 62.25 ounces.

6. Home-X Keepsake Wine Cork Holder
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The Home-X Keepsake Wine Cork Holder is a great gift for wine lovers who are fond of collecting keepsake corks from special bottles of wine and/or displaying their favorite wines in style. Featuring a fancy soft patina finish, it is large enough to hold up to 100 corks as well as 3 wine bottles of choice, and has a mini-chalkboard to write a special message on if purchased as a gift to someone.

7. Rabbit Automatic Electric Corkscrew
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The first of its kind, Rabbit's Automatic Electric Corkscrew removes the cork from the bottle then automatically ejecting it afterwards. Featuring a built-in foil cutter for added convenience, it works on all cork types, including synthetic and plastic ones, and can open up to 30 wine bottles on a single charge. It is available in two colors on Amazon.

8. Periodic Tableware Beaker Wine Glass
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The Periodic Tableware Beaker Wine Glass is a great gift to give to any wine-loving science junkie in your life. This unique wine glass is basically a classic laboratory beaker anchored to an elegant stemware base, allowing for precision drinking in every sip -- a good thing for those conscious of portion control.

9. Wine Folly: Magnum Edition: The Master Guide
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Authored by certified sommelier and co-founder of the award-winning wine website Wine Blog Madeline Puckette, Wine Folly: Magnum Edition is a great source of wine-related knowledge for oenophiles who want to know more about their favorite drink. The book includes more than 100 grapes and wines color-coded according to style, detailed maps of top wine-producing regions and up-and-coming ones such as Greece and Hungary, and a primer on acidity and tannin for tasting wine like a pro.

10. Chateau Spill Red Wine Stain Remover
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If there is wine involved, there is a good chance that spills can happen, but this is a non-issue with the Chateau Spill Red Wine Stain Remover on hand. Made using only biodegradable and non-toxic surfectants, this pH-neutral formula is created to work on heavy tannins, which include wines, beets, pomegranates, grass and blood, and is creatively packaged in a wine-bottle-inspired sprayer.