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It’s time champagne was re-labelled |
| Written by birthdaygifts | |
| Friday, 20 June 2008 | |
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Champagne has long been a drink associated with birthdays. So surely it’s time it started to look like something to get excited about – starting with the label. Whilst the traditional champagne label tells connoisseurs all they need to know about the contents of the bottle, for most people it is barely given a second glance.
Champagne has long been a drink associated with birthdays. So surely it’s time it started to look like something to get excited about – starting with the label. Whilst the traditional champagne label tells connoisseurs all they need to know about the contents of the bottle, for most people it is barely given a second glance. Now there’s a way of beefing up the bubbly to create a more meaningful birthday gift: personalised champagne. GettingPersonal.co.uk can now take any name and print it onto a special birthday champagne label which will then be applied to a quality bottle of champagne (a blend of Pinot Noir, Meunier and Chardonnay). The Personalised Champagne label features a photo of birthday cake candles and the name in a calligraphic font, and will leave the recipient in no doubt about whose special day it is. All the customer has to do is provide GettingPersonal.co.uk with the name of the person celebrating, plus a two-line message. For £39.95 the bottle of champagne will be labelled up, boxed and delivered to the door for free, and if it’s ordered before midday it’ll even arrive the next day. With such a pretty label and a message limited only by the imagination, this Luxury Personalised Champagne - Birthday gift will give any birthday a little extra fizz. Go on; give them personalised gifts they’ll remember... |
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