Category Archive: personalised champagne

Dec
15

Christmas champagne cocktails

It’s a very warm welcome to Champagne Charlie (aka Charlotte Reather or @charliereather) who has bravely agreed to join Park Lane Champagne by writing a monthly snippet, squeezed in amidst all the other works that flow from her pen, including her “Wild Life” column for The Field. We can’t guarantee exactly what each month will …

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Aug
05

A day in the life at Park Lane Champagne by Tom Nisbet

Park Lane Champagne

Relatively new to Park Lane Champagne, I joined the team back in April after a previous stint to help build the ever growing web presence of the company. Like James, I am another virgin – on the blogging front – but here goes! Working alongside Andy and Nick, James, Al and the warehouse team, life …

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Jul
11

Barbury Horse Trials

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A blogging virgin, Alastair has asked me to put fingers to keyboard with an update on my weekend’s activities for the firm at Barbury Horse Trials. Here goes, with a leap into the cyber unknown! For the last five years St James’s Place have sponsored the international horse trials at Barbury.  This year they asked …

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Jul
06

Personalised Wedding Champagne

Wedding champagne - just married!

Whether it happens in a Church, a Registry Office or a beach in Bali, the wedding day is a personal nirvana.  The hopes of the future, of the happy couple and their families are expressed in the magic of the day and it is no wonder that champagne plays such an important part in so many weddings. Having …

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May
26

Willy Wonka – Cirencester May Ball

Peresonalised champagne RAC Willy Wonka bottle photo

Now here’s something a little different but nonetheless all in a day’s work for Park Lane Champagne. The folk at the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester are having their annual May Ball on Friday this week and for 2011 it is a Willy Wonka themed extravaganza.  Expect big hats, stripey jackets, the odd Charlie and …

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