... makes a great holiday gift.
Santa Wine Bottle Holder
Item: 6066 LI
Price: $92.40
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Our Santa wine bottle holder embodies the spirit of giving wine and spirits for the holiday.
Add your favorite bottle of wine and this becomes the perfect gift for holiday humor.
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This santa wine bottle holder makes a unique Christmas gift, wine accessory or housewarming gift.
It is said that there is a man in the north, in a land covered by snow, who spends the entire year preparing for a magical voyage that will take him to visit every boy and girl in the world. We know this man today as Santa Claus. History of Santa Claus can be traced back to Saint Nicholas of Myra, a pious Christian priest turned bishop who lived during the fourth century and is known for performing miracles and other generosities. He was a wealthy man and spread his fortune by giving gifts to those who needed them, especially children. Santa Claus history recalls that Saint Nicholas would often drop a bag of gold down the chimney for impoverished families and perform miracles for those in unfortunate circumstances. His spirit carried on in Catholic tradition until the Reformation, when the Protestant movement began to separate from the Roman Catholic church and deviate from its traditional teachings. As this transformation occurred, other branches of Christianity adopted their own gift-giving figure, which is why similar myths can be found in Christian traditions in different parts of the world. This is the reason we find Santa Claus figures dressed in many different colored garments from red to blue, and even black.
The Dutch take credit for the modern day Santa Claus which has been Americanized to a large extent. Although many give credit to the English for our image of the contemporary Santa Claus, history shows that it was the Dutch who first began the gift giving rituals on the Day of Saint Nicholas, which was integrated into American culture by early Dutch colonists. They called him 'Sinterklaas',&