

Give men what they want: booze
by Ed on April 18th, 2008
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With all the fighting for equality going on in the world it seems like a real head-slapper that it has taking until April 2008 to come up with a gift registry for men. If the wedding is all about her, shouldn’t you at least have a say in the registry? Will your male friends feel comfortable buying a fondue pot for the guy they play rugby with on Saturday afternoons? Probably not. There is a solution that both you and those brides-to-be will enjoy more than his and her pool cues. Bottlenotes.com has the first ever national online wine registry at www.bottlenotes.com/registry; giving grooms an appealing option to the traditional “bridal” registry. You’re gonna get hammered at your wedding anyway…might as well have the guests pay for and bring the booze.
In addition to the tasting profile, Bottlenotes provides a variety of other benefits for the groom-to-be, including a free, personal online wine cellar (My Cellar). The registry is automatically uploaded to My Cellar, allowing the groom to manage his collection and share tasting notes with friends and family. Long after the wedding, grooms will enjoy the convenience and organization, not to mention buzz, of the cellar and can add wines to their “wish list,” as suggestions to their brides for anniversary gifts!
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on May 8th, 2008 at 10:48 pm
Interesting idea but the for the wedding. part the fun is meeting the wine merchant and tasting what you think the guests will enjoy