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Three Reasons to Send Customized Corporate Wine Labels
As a corporate business owner, you will always be looking for ways to make your own company stand above the competition. In many cases, you will make use of trade shows, gatherings, and a wide range of local catered events in order to let potential customers know more about your business. At the same time, you will always want to find some way to send a special thank you to customers that provide you with repeat sales, or ones that refer other customers to you. Typically, a bottle of wine is always welcome during celebrations, as well as when used to say “thank you”. When you add custom corporate wine labels to your offering, it will be even more valuable.
Branding Value and Recognition
If you are a new business owner, you will most likely need to find ways to reach out to people in your local area. Regardless of whether you own a flower shop or a construction company, corporate wine labels can be used to gain the attention of potential customers. Among other things, you may want to donate wine bottles with your label for local events that will draw a large number of people. This may include charity balls, as well as open house parties for new stores.
Catered Events and Gatherings
Many corporate business owners pride themselves on being able to sponsor a wide range of community events. For example, some companies pay doctors or other guest speakers to give special lectures on a wide range of topics. Aside from drawing a large number of people, these occasions are perfect for using wine bottles with your corporate logo on them. Even though people may be focused on the event itself, they will still take note of these labels and store the information away for future use.
Valuing Your Customers
Regardless of the size of your customer base, there will always be some customers that have more value to you than others. For example, you will always want to find some special way to say thank you to customers that refer others to you. As may be expected, if you secure large accounts, these individuals or companies will always be at the top of your list for special gift giving. In almost all cases, a personalized bottle of wine with your logo is sure to be memorable and enjoyable to receive.
If you give it some thought, you are sure to find many places where a good bottle of wine will create a good impression for your business. No matter whether you are looking for new customers, or simply want to reward existing ones, you can always provide a bit of sparkle and class when you add a custom corporate wine label. In fact, even if you business is very small, you can easily create an air of distinction and quality that was once only available to much larger companies. Once you start searching online for custom labels, you are sure to find a design, as well as a message that will match your corporate image and values perfectly.
About the Author
Corkscrew Wines, Australia specialise in creating a great looking personalised wine, perfect for Corporate Wine Gifts, Christmas Wine Gifts, Anniversaries or any occasion worthy of wetting the whistle.
What are the rules for bringing wine from Italy to va, us?
I would like to bring wine back from our trip to Italy. Does anyone know the rules for shipping to virginia? And/or what the rules are for carrying wine on a flight that originates in italy (Florence-Dulles)?
The rules are: "You are allowed to bring 2 litres into the USA". However, if you pack more in your suitcase and keep your mouth closed about it - there's no way for them to find out. I bring back stuff from Europe all the time that I'm not supposed to. Just pack the bottles really well in your check IN (not your carry on) suitcase - make sure you wrap sweaters around the bottles so they don't break no matter how hard they throw the suitcase around. Who knows what they do to your suitcase after you check it in, like: drop it, it could fall off the trolly, they might toss another really heavy suitcase on top of yours. That's why it's important to make sure its a suitcase that has a protective structure and has a frame. Samsonite is a great brand. 1 Really large wool sweater wrapped around one bottle each works. (People always wonder why I bring a suitcase FULL of thick winter sweaters to Europe in the summer - this is the reason why.) Pretty much anything you put into your "checked in luggage" you can get away with bringing home. Maybe I shouldn't be posting this here - or they might start doing searches and I won't be able to bring home illegal cheese from Switzerland and France. And 6 Litres of Limoncello from Sorrento instead of 2. LOL!
3 Other tips:
1. Never try to carry it on - there are too many rules about what you can even bring onto a plane even in your purse - so forget about wine. UNLESS you purchased it at "Duty Free" - even then - if you have to change planes in the USA - they might force you to throw it away. Always, always, always check it in.
2. Don't ship anything home to yourself unless you absolutely have to because it is sooooooo expensive. One time I was in Austria - with 1 more week to go - and NO ROOM left in my suitcase - so I ended up spending $80.00 to send home $20.00 worth of "Schpeck". I should have brought a second suitcase.
3. Consider bringing an extra empty suitcase with you if you plan to do a lot of shopping. I know its a pain to bring an empty suitcase with you to the airport and then to your hotel when you arrive in Europe - but TRUST ME - when you aren't spending an hour on line at the post office only to find out it will cost you 4 times more to ship home what the item is actually worth - you'll be much happier that you brought that empty suitcase.
White Wine In The Sun by Tim Minchin





