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PersonalWineBottles.com Makes Gift Giving Easy With Hand-Etched Wine Bottles

October 21, 2010

GIG HARBOR, Wash.—PersonalWineBottles.com, a privately-held company specializing in the individual production of hand-painted, hand-etched wine bottles, announced today its official launch, just in time for Holiday gift-giving. The company fills a hole in the marketplace by allowing customers to order single bottles rather than cases, making it more affordable than ever to create a customized, engraved wine bottle for any occasion.

The 10-employee company, based in Gig Harbor, WA, offers 85 different hand-etched and hand-painted designs and keeps an inventory of 12 red wine varietals from eight wineries in its 2500 square-foot studio. Partner wineries are: L’Ecole N° 41, Flying Fish, Hedges Family Estate, Northwest Totem Cellars, Sequoia Grove and Spanish Sons and includes non-alcoholic varieties from Ariel Vineyards and Fre.

Customers select everything from the design to the varietal allowing for a truly unique personalized wine bottle entirely over the web.

PersonalWineBottles.com ships to anyone 21 years of age or older to all U.S. states wherein interstate wine shipping is legal. Bottles are shipped through UPS and an adult signature is required upon receipt of delivery.

Ordering from PersonalWineBottles.com is done in three easy steps:

1) Choose a Design. Customers select a category for the occasion. Templates range from holiday Christmas trees and menorahs to weddings, birthday designs and humor messages such as “You had me at Merlot.”

2) Customize and choose a wine. Bottles can be further customized with two lines of text allowing for a personalized message. Customers may also order a design without customizing it further.  All designs and messages are hand-etched and hand-painted on the bottle.

3) Place Order. Designs and personal messaging is $75, plus the cost of the selected wine ranges from $7-$37.50. Gift bags can be purchased for an additional $2.50. From order to shipping takes seven days. Delivery and prices are based on personal requirements and are selected at checkout.

About PersonalWineBottles.com:

Founded in 2010, PersonalWineBottles.com is a Washington State-based, privately held company that custom produces single quantity wine bottles by hand—creating a treasured gift friends and family won’t forget. To order a custom designed bottle of wine, go to www.PersonalWineBottles.com. For questions, visit the contact page on the website. Responses will be made as soon as possible during business hours (excluding holidays), Monday thru Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PST. For weddings, parties, holidays or gifts, Personal Wine Bottles makes any occasion extra special.

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