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Wineries Focus on Corporate Gift-GivingAccording to Wine Spectator, wine consumption has increased over the years, making wine a more desired gift during the holidays.There is also an increased interest in high-end wines and small wineries, like California's Viansa Winery in * Create a lasting impression. Pair your corporate identity with exclusive wines and olive oils for a strong reminder of your company to those valuable business relationships. You can put logos, photos, images and slogans on any private label wine from Viansa and Kirkland Ranch wineries. * Add a touch of elegance. Etching bottles can be used during the holidays, for promotional gifts year-round, for weddings, anniversaries or celebrating new babies. * Sweeten the deal. Indulge your clients and colleagues with the perfect pairing of wine and chocolate. Viansa wine bottles are hand-dipped in Belgium chocolate and then wrapped for an elegant presentation. Add chocolate medallions with your corporate logo or a personal message. * Give The Kirkland Ranch Wine Club will deliver six shipments per year, each containing two bottles of estate wine, family recipes that complement the wines, a newsletter and winemakers' notes. Members also enjoy 20 percent savings on all purchases. * Indulge them in flavor. With gift baskets like Viansa's Classic Cal-Ital, you can share the tastes of fine Italian wines and artisan cheeses. Whether it's a hard-working employee, a dedicated client or someone who has referred business to you, a gift of wine can create a lasting impression. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Viansa and Kirkland Ranch wineries are owned by 360 Global Wine Company (TGWC.OB). To order a catalog or purchase a corporate gift, go to www.viansa.com or call (800) 995-4740, prompt 2. - NU Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/65/wineries-focus-on-corporate-gift-giving-53065.htm Related Tips and Advices
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