Champagne
Basket
The champagne basket is there to make a statement. It can be used as a
romantic gesture, a gift for guests at a function or a corporate
present. When you give a champagne basket, it tells people you are
successful, generous and sophisticated. The better the quality of the
champagne, the more impression you'll make.
As a romantic gesture, it's hard to beat. I say this from mere
imagination, as I'm yet to receive one. The fantasy goes like this; a
romantic picnic by the river on a warm summer's day. The wicker
champagne basket is presented, complete with champagne, luxury hand
made Belgian chocolates, strawberries, napkins made from the finest
Egyptian cotton and two champagne flutes. Perhaps there is a string
quartet, perhaps a proposal of marriage. Ok, I'm getting carried away
but they do make the usual bunch of roses look a bit jaded.
Some people use a champagne basket as a take away gift for wedding
guests. That may prove somewhat expensive, but if you want them to
remember the day, you could really push the boat out and throw in some
smoked salmon, pate, caviar or chocolate truffles. After all, they got
you a toaster.
There are retailers that sell a range of picnic baskets, including a
variety of champagne basket online. Some of them promise next day
delivery, which is handy if you remember someone's birthday or
anniversary at the last minute. It appears as if you've given their
special occasion a lot of thought! You can also get luxury versions of
the baskets, with leather hinges and brass fittings. If you want it
less like a picnic outing, champagne bottles also come in varnished
wooden boxes. They will put a message in with the gift if you want. The
good impression you make will be out of proportion to the effort you've
put in!
Corporate gifts are all the rage, with companies looking to outdo each
other. A champagne basket is a way of saying thank you to reliable
suppliers or loyal customers. Shareholders will feel a warm glow and
forget that their share price has plummeted. Even business meetings
will go better with a bit of fizz. You could present them to your staff
at the next company outing or hold competitions to win a champagne
basket. It's an incentive and a nice reward for hitting that sales
target.
Everyone gets in a party mood when the champagne is popping and a
champagne basket is sure to heighten someone's mood. Even people, who
say they don't like it, still drink it. Strange but true. There's a lot
of value in those bubbles.
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