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Celebrating Father’s Day with two pops |
Celebrating Father’s Day with two pops |
| Written by birthdaygifts | |
| Wednesday, 25 June 2008 | |
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It’s sprayed over the podium after motor races; it launches ships; it makes any wedding or 21st that little bit bubblier. But champagne is a wine that can be enjoyed throughout the year and can make a gift to be kept back for a special occasion. That’s why GettingPersonal.co.uk has introduced a fine champagne that carries a personalised label and message. Could it make a fine Father’s Day gift with a particularly effervescent pop? For those in the know, here are the specs: in the bottle is 75cl of Grand Reserve Brut J de Telmont champagne, a blend of Pinot Noir, Meunier and Chardonnay. But it’s the outside of the bottle that gives the gift the GettingPersonal stamp – it comes professionally labelled with a name and a message, both chosen by the purchaser. The message is quite often a memento of the day (“Happy Father’s Day” or such like) or even a joke or personal message. Whether the recipient chooses to chill it and pop it open straight away or to store it for another occasion, it could make a memorable and fun present. The bottle comes in a presentation gift box to make everything simple to wrap up, send and keep. The Luxury Personalised Champagne - For Dad is a truly unique gift for a special father! Create your very own personalised bottle of champagne with your unique message printed on a stunning full colour label, for only £39.95 Go on, make him smile with one of GettingPersonal.co.uk’s fantastic personalised fathers day gifts ... |
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