Ever wonder what liquor makes the best gift?
From our experience, if you entertain a lot, a premium vodka like Belvedere, Grey Goose or Ketel One will do the trick just fine. They're universal, high quality, and safe.
However, if you're looking for something a little more adventurous and edgy, Crown Royal and other premium whiskey brands are rapidly growing in popularity for this holiday season. Whiskeys denote an air of power, success, and authority, thus making a great gift for the head of household or a boss. Giving a gift of bourbon shows you respect and appreciate their judgment and influence.
And as an additional bonus, you’ll save a little bit of money since international whiskey distributors have dropped in price an average of 5.00 per bottle this past month due to technological advances in wheat and corn processing.
From our experience, if you entertain a lot, a premium vodka like Belvedere, Grey Goose or Ketel One will do the trick just fine. They're universal, high quality, and safe.
However, if you're looking for something a little more adventurous and edgy, Crown Royal and other premium whiskey brands are rapidly growing in popularity for this holiday season. Whiskeys denote an air of power, success, and authority, thus making a great gift for the head of household or a boss. Giving a gift of bourbon shows you respect and appreciate their judgment and influence.
And as an additional bonus, you’ll save a little bit of money since international whiskey distributors have dropped in price an average of 5.00 per bottle this past month due to technological advances in wheat and corn processing.
Further reading:
What your drink says about you http://www.clubplanet.com/news/archive/what_your_drink_says_about_you.asp
Drink decoder http://personals.aol.com/sexsurvey/happyhour
Whiskey Price Drops http://www.missionliquors.com/whiskey/whiskey-prices.html
1 comment:
Here's my rule of thumb... if you get back from a trip you bring your recipiants a bottle of the most popular/token hard liquor i.e. Bundaburg (rum) from Australia or Jameson's Irish Whiskey. However if there is no trip inspiring the "gift of drink", then Wine is usually your best bet.
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