Father’s Day gifts: a smart gift guide for Dads in 2026
Father’s Day is a wonderful moment to appreciate your dad and what is better than wine gifts and accessories to say I love you? We handpicked thoughtful Father’s Day gifts for every budget and dominating our rankings is the 5/5 Opus One 2022, an exceptional Bordeaux red blend.

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Best Father’s Day gift ideas: top rated wines
Opus One – Opus One 2022
California, US
La Grande Dame Rosé with Gift Box – Veuve Clicquot 2015
Champagne, France
Vintage Brut – Dom Pérignon 2015
Champagne, France
Special Selection Cabernet Sauvignon – Caymus 2020
California, US
Le Petit Cheval Bordeaux Blanc – Château Cheval Blanc 2021
Bordeaux, France
One Sixteen Chardonnay – Kosta Browne Winery 2022
California, US
Aloxe-Corton Domaine Latour – Louis Latour 2023
Burgundy, France
Cabernet-Shiraz Bin 389 – Penfolds 2022
South Australia, Australia
Brunello di Montalcino – Castello Banfi 2019
Tuscany, Italy
Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Particella 68 Extra Dry – Sorelle Bronca
Prosecco, Italy
We’ve curated this ranking to cover red wine, white wine, Champagne and sparkling options, so there’s something for every father, from a $37 Sorelle Bronca Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Particella 68 Extra Dry (rated 4.6/5) to the $490 Opus One 2022, our top pick rated at 5/5. Every bottle has been selected for its quality, presentation value and sheer gift worthiness and in the list above, you will find highly rated wines under $50, critically acclaimed picks under $100, as well as a selection of show stopping bottles if you’d rather splurge.
Father’s Day gifts: red wine, Champagne, white wine & engraved bottles
There are four main wine categories to choose from when selecting a Father’s Day gift, with each one offering a unique tasting experience and flavor profile. While it is the usual practice to celebrate seasoned dads on Father’s Day, expectant fathers also deserve to be celebrated. A Father’s Day gift for a father to be is a thoughtful way of celebrating a man who is about to begin the most important role of his life.
Red wine gifts for dad
Red wine is the most popular Father’s Day gift for a reason: it is bold, satisfying and pairs beautifully with steaks, burgers and everything dad loves to grill. Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is the gold standard, with producers like Caymus, Robert Mondavi, Stag’s Leap and The Prisoner Wine Company offering bottles at every price point. For the adventurous dad, consider a rich Brunello di Montalcino from Tuscany or a powerful Bordeaux blend. Engraved red wine bottles add a personal touch that transforms a great bottle into a keepsake.
Champagne gifts for dad
Nothing says “you deserve to celebrate” quite like a bottle of Champagne. For Father’s Day, prestige cuvées like Dom Pérignon and Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame make a powerful statement, while non vintage options from Moët & Chandon and Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label are impressive and accessible. Even for a father to be, a gift idea for Father’s Day is Champagne, which they can keep to toast the arrival of the new baby when the time comes.
White wine gifts for dad
Don’t overlook white wine for Father’s Day, especially for dads who enjoy seafood, lighter cuisine or sipping during the warm weather. Kosta Browne Winery One Sixteen Chardonnay is a Napa classic with broad appeal. Château Cheval Blanc Le Petit Cheval Bordeaux Blanc is rich and satiny, while Robert Mondavi Fumé Blanc offers a refreshing, aromatic pour at a great price. For the dad with refined taste, a top Burgundy Chardonnay such as Puligny-Montrachet or Meursault elevates the gift to something truly special.
Engraved & personalised wine bottles to show how much you care
An engraved wine bottle is the ultimate personalized Father’s Day gift. In this guide, we have recommended bottles from online sites that allow you to add personalized messages, photos, names or dates to premium bottles and glassware. After savouring the wine, the item becomes a permanent keepsake. Popular options include engraved Caymus Cabernet, engraved Veuve Clicquot and engraved Dom Pérignon. Expect to pay a $30-$60 personalisation fee in addition to the bottle price. For a father to be, a good gift idea is an engraved bottle with “New Dad” and the baby’s due date, a thoughtful memento for a major life milestone.
Here are some of our recommended engravable gift ideas:
Engravable Brut Rosé – Dom Pérignon 2009 – Champagne, France
Engravable Cuvée Louise Champagne – Pommery 2005
Engravable Waterford Elegance Cabernet Sauvignon Wine Glasses (Set of 2)
Father’s Day gifts under $50: unmatched wines for dad on a budget
You don’t need to spend a fortune to give dad a memorable wine gift. These Father’s Day gifts under $50 deliver genuine quality and include standout bottles from The Prisoner Wine Company and Robert Mondavi.
Red Blend – The Prisoner Wine Company 2023 – California, US
Engravable Imperial Brut Champagne – Moët & Chandon – Champagne, France
Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc – Robert Mondavi Winery 2022 – California, US
Unshackled Red Blend – The Prisoner Wine Company 2023 – California, US
Father’s Day gifts under $100: premium wines dad will love
These Father’s Day gifts under $100 include Napa Valley Cabernets, prestige Champagnes and top white wines that offer you a step up in quality, terroir expression and presentation.
To Kalon The Reserve Fumé Blanc – Robert Mondavi Winery 2022 – California, US
Stags Leap The Estates Cabernet Sauvignon – Robert Mondavi Winery 2021 – California, US
Winemaker Series Red Hills Cabernet Sauvignon – The Prisoner Wine Company 2022 – California, US
Reserve Chardonnay – Cakebread Cellars 2023 – California, US
Engravable Yellow Label Brut NV Champagne – Veuve Clicquot – Champagne, France
Expensive Father’s Day gifts: trophy bottles above $1,500
For the dad who truly has everything, these expensive Father’s Day gifts represent the pinnacle of winemaking. These are once in a lifetime bottles that carry extraordinary history, critical acclaim and collector value. Every bottle below costs $1,500 or more.
Le Musigny Grand Cru (1.5 L) – Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier 2018 – Burgundy, France
Château Lafite Rothschild – Château Lafite Rothschild 1982 – Bordeaux, France
P3 Plénitude Brut with Gift Box – Dom Pérignon 1992 – Champagne, France
Cabernet Sauvignon – Screaming Eagle 2014 – California, US
Father’s Day gifts accessories: wine tools and gadgets
Not sure which wine to choose? Father’s Day gifts in the form of accessories are ideal options for dad to enhance the wines he already loves. Our picks include preservation systems, premium glassware and even a wine cooler, all practical, stylish and built to last.
Wine Enthusiast 6 Bottle Countertop Wine Cooler
Riedel Veloce Cabernet Merlot Wine Glasses (Set of 2)
Vinturi Red Wine Aerator
Rabbit 6-Piece Electric WineSet
How to choose the perfect wine gift for Dad
Choosing the right Father’s Day gift comes down to three things: dad’s taste, the occasion and your budget. If he loves bold reds, start with Napa Cabernet from producers like Caymus, Robert Mondavi or The Prisoner. If he prefers Champagne, Dom Pérignon and Veuve Clicquot are safe bets at the premium end, while Moët Impérial and Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label are excellent under $70. If you’re unsure, an engraved bottle or a gift card takes the guesswork out entirely. And don’t forget: the best gift is the one you enjoy together.
The history of Father’s Day: where it all began
The story of Father’s Day begins with one devoted daughter. In 1909, a young mother named Sonora Smart Dodd was sitting in a church pew in Spokane, Washington, listening to a Mother’s Day sermon, when a thought struck her: if mothers deserved a day of honour, why not fathers? Dodd had good reason to feel strongly. Her father, William Jackson Smart, was a Civil War veteran who had single handedly raised Sonora and her five younger siblings after their mother died in childbirth. He was, in Sonora’s own words, “a kind and loving parent who kept us together and happy.”
Dodd petitioned the Spokane Ministerial Alliance and the local YMCA to declare a day honouring fathers. She originally proposed June 5, her father’s birthday, but the ministers needed more preparation time, so the first Father’s Day was celebrated on June 19, 1910. Preachers across Spokane delivered sermons on the obligations and rewards of fatherhood and churchgoers wore roses in honour of their dads, red for a living father, white for one who had passed.
The idea spread quickly across the United States, but it was met with resistance. Many men felt the holiday was too sentimental, a pale imitation of Mother’s Day and Congress repeatedly blocked attempts to make it official. It took decades of advocacy, from Dodd and from commercial interests who saw the potential for ties, tools and gift giving, before the holiday gained traction. In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge lent his public support. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson issued a formal presidential proclamation. And finally, in 1972, President Richard Nixon signed Father’s Day into law as a permanent national holiday to be observed on the third Sunday of June every year. Sonora Smart Dodd lived to see it, passing away in 1978 at the age of 96.
How is Father’s Day celebrated around the world?
Father’s Day is now celebrated in over 110 countries, though not all on the same date. Many nations, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, India, Japan, Mexico and China, observe it on the third Sunday of June. However, across the globe, the holiday takes on strikingly different forms depending on local history, religion and culture. Here is how some countries honour their fathers.
Catholic Europe: March 19 and the Feast of Saint Joseph
In Spain (Día del Padre), Italy (Festa del Papà) and Portugal (Dia do Pai), Father’s Day is celebrated on March 19, the Feast of Saint Joseph, the patron saint of fathers and the foster father of Jesus. This tradition dates back to the Middle Ages and predates the American holiday by centuries. In Italy, the day is marked with bonfires, street parades and lavish family feasts of lasagna, pizza and zeppole (fried pastries filled with custard). In Spain, children often spend the day doing their father’s favourite activities and deliver a toast or short speech at dinner.
Germany: Männertag (Men’s Day)
Germany celebrates Father’s Day on Ascension Day (Christi Himmelfahrt), a public holiday that falls 40 days after Easter. Known as Männertag or Vatertag, the tradition involves groups of men heading out on hikes or bike rides, dragging small wagons loaded with beer and food through the countryside. The custom dates back to the 18th century, when the man with the most children in a village would be pulled in a cart to the centre of town and awarded a prize, usually a ham. Today, the holiday rivals Oktoberfest in its consumption of beer and is one of the liveliest celebrations of fatherhood anywhere in the world.
Brazil: Dia dos Pais (second Sunday of August)
Brazil celebrates Father’s Day on the second Sunday of August, a date chosen in the 1950s to coincide with the feast of São Joaquim, the patron saint of fathers and grandfathers in Catholic tradition. Families typically attend church in the morning before gathering for a large churrasco (all you can eat barbecue) with beef, pork, chicken and sausage. Children give handwritten notes and small gifts and the day is as much about the extended family gathering as it is about the individual father.
Thailand: December 5 and the King’s Birthday
In Thailand, Father’s Day is celebrated on December 5, which was the birthday of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who reigned for 70 years and was known as the “Father of the Nation.” The day is a national public holiday. Thais honour their fathers and grandfathers with Canna lilies (considered a masculine flower), and children perform a ceremonial prostration before their fathers to express gratitude and respect. Public buildings and streets are decorated with images of the King.
Taiwan: August 8 (Bābā Day)
Taiwan celebrates Father’s Day on August 8 (8/8) because the pronunciation of the number eight in Mandarin Chinese (bā) sounds like the word for “dad” (bà). So 8/8 becomes bābā, a pun for “daddy” or “papa.” Families gather for dinner, children present gifts and the day has a lighthearted, playful energy that reflects the wordplay at its origin.
Australia and New Zealand: first Sunday of September
In Australia and New Zealand, Father’s Day falls on the first Sunday of September, the day that marks the beginning of spring in the Southern Hemisphere. The date was chosen partly to space it away from Mother’s Day in May and partly because the first half of the year is already crowded with national holidays. Celebrations tend to be relaxed and outdoorsy: a family breakfast, a barbecue in the garden, or a day trip to the beach. Children make crafts at school and present them alongside cards and small gifts.
Scandinavia: second Sunday of November
In Sweden (Fars Dag), Finland (Isänpäivä) and Norway (Farsdag), Father’s Day is celebrated in November. The date was established in part to boost consumer spending during a quiet retail period. Children craft presents at school and fathers are traditionally given cakes, books and ties. The joke in Sweden is that older dads end up with an enormous collection of ties. Families often go out for dinner or cook dad his favourite meal at home.
Japan: Chichi no Hi (third Sunday of June)
Japan celebrates Father’s Day (Chichi no Hi) on the third Sunday of June, the same date as the United States. Children give gifts such as sweets, cakes, luxury food items like Wagyu beef, or sake. Handwritten letters and handmade origami are common among younger children. Many families mark the occasion with a special seafood dinner, emphasising quality time together rather than extravagant spending.
Mexico: Día del Padre and the 21K Father’s Day Race
Mexico celebrates Día del Padre on the third Sunday of June with family gatherings, meals and gifts. What makes Mexico’s celebration unique is the Carrera Día del Padre, a 21 kilometre Father’s Day race held annually in Mexico City. Thousands of fathers, children and community members participate, turning the holiday into a celebration of health, family and community spirit alongside the traditional dinner and gift giving.
Whatever the date, the tradition or the country, the spirit is the same: a day to pause, express gratitude and honour the men who shape our lives. And if you happen to do it with a glass of something exceptional in hand, all the better.
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FAQs on Father’s Day gifts
Is wine a good Father's Day gift?
Absolutely. Wine is one of the most versatile and thoughtful Father's Day gifts you can give. It suits every budget (from $15 to $20,000+), every taste (red, white, Champagne, rosé) and every occasion. A well chosen bottle shows you’ve put thought into the gift and unlike many presents, it creates a shared experience. Opening it together over dinner is a moment Dad will surely remember.
What is the best wine to give as a Father's Day gift?
The best wine to give as a Father’s Day gift depends on Dad’s taste. For red wine lovers, Caymus Cabernet, The Prisoner Red Blend and Robert Mondavi Napa Cabernet are crowd pleasers, while Dom Pérignon and Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame are prestige picks for Champagne enjoyers. For white wine, Cakebread Chardonnay and Robert Mondavi Fumé Blanc are excellent. If you want a personal touch, an engraved wine bottle turns any good wine into a keepsake.
What are good Father's Day gifts under $50?
Some good Father's Day gifts under $50 include The Prisoner Red Blend 2023 ($45), Moët & Chandon Imperial Brut Champagne (~$44), Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2022 by Robert Mondavi Winery ($35) and The Prisoner Unshackled Red Blend 2022 ($22).
What are good Father's Day gifts under $100?
For Father's Day gifts under $100, consider Robert Mondavi To Kalon The Reserve Fumé Blanc 2022 ($95), Robert Mondavi Stags Leap The Estates Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($95), The Prisoner Winemaker Series Red Hills Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 ($90) and Yellow Label Brut NV Champagne by Veuve Clicquot ($56). These are all premium wines that make a real impression without breaking the budget.
What is a good gift for a father to be?
A Father’s Day gift idea for a father to be, that is both thoughtful and memorable, is an engraved bottle of Champagne with the baby’s due date or a personalized label reading “Dad Est. 2026.” Other options include a “New Dad Survival Kit” including a good bottle, a corkscrew and a wine glass, or a wine.com gift card that allows him to choose his own celebration bottle when the time comes.
What are the most expensive Father's Day gifts?
The most expensive Father's Day gifts in our guide include Domaine Jacques-Frédéric Mugnier Le Musigny Grand Cru (1.5 L) 2018 ($6,000), Château Lafite Rothschild 1982 ($5,600), Dom Pérignon P3 Plénitude Brut with Gift Box 1992 ($3,800) and Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 by Screaming Eagle ($3,600). . These are once in a lifetime, collector bottles for the dad who truly has everything.
What wine accessories make good Father's Day gifts?
The best Father's Day gift accessories include the Coravin Timeless Six Plus wine preservation system ($380), Wine Enthusiast 6 Bottle Wine Cooler ($190), Riedel Veloce crystal wine glasses ($99), the Vinturi Essential Wine Aerator ($45) and the Rabbit Electric Wine Opener set ($40). An $100 gift card from wine.com is also a smart choice if you’re unsure what to pick.
Where can I buy Father's Day gifts online?
You can buy all the Father's Day gifts featured in this guide which offer nationwide delivery, gift wrapping and engraving services. We have also included wine accessories and engraved bottles available for purchase on dedicated wine websites. We recommend ordering at least 7-10 days before Father’s Day to ensure timely delivery.
When is Father’s Day in 2026?
Father’s Day in 2026 in the United States falls on Sunday, June 21, 2026. It is celebrated on the third Sunday of June every year. Plan your father's day gifts early to ensure timely delivery, especially for engraved or personalised bottles, which may require additional processing time



