Holiday shopping at the winery!
Hello everyone. Just want to remind our newest visitors out there that we're still offering a nice discount to anyone using the coupon code "Angel Blush 2" when they order wine from the winery. The toll free number is 1-888-MSWINES. This entitles you to 15% off your order of up to 11 bottles and 20% off additional bottles.
While you're filling up your order with our latest wines, be sure to check out what Terry's got happening over at the gallery. She is always ready to create custom wine gift baskets, filled with Mountain Spirit Wines as well as cheeses, candy, and other assorted items of your choosing. In addition, she is featuring many beautiful selections of jewelry from our own Cindy Lilly. Turquoise is the hot stone this year, and she's found many one-of-a-kind pieces that are sure to please anyone on your holiday gift list.
The easiest and most unique gift of all (and sometimes the most appreciated) is an Angels Wine Club gift membership. You can sign up a loved one to receive from one to four shipments of our award winning wines. You simply call and tell us the name and address of the recipient. We then send them a lovely gift card informing your lucky friends that they will be receiving the next one to four regular wine club shipments as a gift from you. During that period your recipients are also entitled to regular Mountain Spirit Winery Angels Wine Club discounts and specials. It’s a gift that will always be remembered.
Enjoy these cold days and even colder nights. It sure makes me want to relax with a nice deep red wine. Anyone have any favorites?
Peace and love my friends.
2 Comments:
hi Mike - you're doing great! I notice it took a few weeks for people to notice us when we started blogging. The "discount for comments" idea is great, wish I had thought of it!-) It'll start working once you get critical mass, just don't get discouraged and keep posting.
You may want to start talking about the background of your wines, especially the more unusual ones. For example, the "Apple Ice" sounds interesting - is that made using similar techniques to grape icewines? thanks! - j
Thanks el jefe! It sure is nice to be noticed. Watch out for upcoming posts on the origins of some of our more interesting wines.
What's the address of your blog? I always enjoy checking out the online wine community.
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