I wouldn't wrap the wine by itself it never seems to look right, kind of tacky. I would either make a wonderful gift basket and fill it up with some goodies, or take three pieces of tissue paper wrap it around like you would a paper bag then with a gift bag take two pieces of more tissue paper (preferably a different color from wine) then neatly arrange tissue paper in bag so you can place the wrapped wine bottle in the bag without showing the wrapped bottle. You can fill up the gift bag with a nice cork screw, wine stoppers (for when after one opens wine), and maybe a wine booklet that lets the person know where the wine comes from and what food it complements. For the gift basket I would fill it with the items in the gift bag example, plus food item that only complement the wine. Touches like this make the gift very personable, and also helps the person intended for the gift (who may not be an expert) to be open to the idea of how good wine can be. I hope this helps you out, and the wine booklet get one that has a lot of wine options, easy to use, and shows what food to pair with the wine. Barnes a Noble can easily help you out with the best book to be for the concept. Also if you don't want to use food that complements the wine the other traditional thing to do would be to get the region where the wine is from, and pair food based on that pariticular region. Like example Chianti comes from Italy so based on what region of Italy pair the appropriate food items.
2006-12-19 22:07:19
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answered by foxy 3
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cut some thin cardboard to the just bigger than the height of the wine bottle and around about 500mm in length. lay the bottle at the start of the card and roll until covered the wrap as a bon bon.
2006-12-19 21:54:35
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answered by PeteG06 1
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buy a goody bag, fill it out with some sweets an cakes an everyting.
tie a bow on the wine bottle ang keep a greeting card along wit it.
it becomes a wonderful gift
2006-12-19 23:58:54
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answered by liju v 2
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No box...Just wrap it with gift paper and tag it. I would however, decorate it nicely with small mini pinecones and spray it with white can snow having various gift ornaments that is appealing. ake sure that the wrapping is of good quality and none of that kmart stuff.
Merry Christmas!!!
2006-12-19 22:25:38
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answered by ARMCHAIR WARRIOR 2
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You can buy fabulous cylindrical boxes and gift bags at the craft stores. Try Michaels.
2006-12-19 21:59:31
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answered by LINDA G 4
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stable thought? is that your question? if sure, then i think of that's a stable thought in case you're tight on funds or you opt on your presents to be customized or something. selfmade cookies would in all risk be stable. or carry out a little crafts. i dont understand. it relies upon on who you're giving the present to
2016-12-15 04:50:00
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answered by ? 4
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