Father’s Day is coming up this weekend and we know the struggle of trying to find the perfect gift for pops. It’s nearly impossible! Here’s some ideas to help get you started:
- If dad loves grilling, cooking and eating, the Olive Wood Cutting and Serving Paddle ($59.72+) makes for the perfect grazing and serving board.
- For the hops-loving pop, Brewferm is known for their easy, at-home brew your own beer kits. Start with their Homebrew No-Boil Starter Kit ($99.95).
- If you’re looking for a statement, Égard’s special limited-edition Quantus V3 watch (on sale for $425), sure delivers. You won’t see anything else like it!
- A unique, high-quality wine is the perfect gift for the picky pop. Ao Yun 2015 ($300), comes from the first wine estate in China’s Yunnan province and combines Cabernet Sauvignon with Cabernet Franc for a complex sip.
- Can dad just not get enough cheese? Then we recommend Boska‘s Mini Oslo Set ($39.99), which is comprised of four cheese knives that will easily slice through parmesan, brie, gouda, goat cheese and more.
- Las Vegas-based cookie company, CurlyTop Baker Gourmet Cookies are sure to satisfy dad’s sweet tooth. With tons of fun options to choose from, there’s something each and every father will love. If you like a combination of sweet and salty, we recommend their Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies ($24 for a dozen).
- One of our favorite scent houses, Bond No. 9, is known for its renowned scents, and beautiful bottles. The Scent of Peace for Him ($230+) is the blend of bergamot, juniper, pineapple, cedar wood, vetiver, patchouli, moss and musk, giving off a masculine, expensive scent.
- Outlaw Soaps makes being clean fun, with unique and interesting scents, perfect for the outdoorsy guy in your life. The popular Fire in the Hole ($10) scent combines smells of campfire, gunpowder, sagebrush, dirt, bacon and whiskey. A great addition to any gift.
- Adam Mar’s cotton Cordies Short ($98) are the perfect summer shorts for the guy in your life. Made in the USA, and ultra comfortable, these corduroys will both look and feel great.
- If dad is a whiskey drinker, look no further than The Balvenie PortWood Aged 21 Years ($200). Aged in traditional oak casks and then finished in port casks, this special expression is creamy with notes of fruit, honey and spice.
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