on 22-10-2014 12:36 AM
Are there any around??
A relative has a birthday coming up, and I have no clue for a gift, I was thinking of a nice bottle of red (if such a thing exists *shudder*) between $30-$50. Any suggestions??
Ill need as much information as you can give me, I have no idea on wine that isnt a $4-$15 bottle of Moscato. LOL.
I think Port may be an option too, if anyone has any suggestions on that.
TIA
on 22-10-2014 12:44 AM
are you SURE that there is nothing else that would make them happy?
if you gave me a pasta maker or a knitting machine i would love you forever.
on 22-10-2014 12:46 AM
Lis, Probably best to ask at the bottle shop. I quite like red wines but not in that price range. I do like Wynns Coonawarra Black Label Cab Sav which is pretty pricey. Their Shiraz is good too.
on 22-10-2014 12:47 AM
Uummmm I really dont think knitting machine is in the demographic Im going for here
Although Im sure you could do fabulous things with a [asta maker, Im sure thats not fitting either, I dont think he eats pasta.
are you SURE that there is nothing else that would make them happy?
Dunno, you got any better suggestions for male 50th birthday??
on 22-10-2014 12:49 AM
*makes notes* Thanks J*, I will go into the big one nearby, just a little short on time before then.
on 22-10-2014 12:51 AM
whatcha mean with demographic?
*huffed*
look, my point was: think hard what they really want/need.
please do not waste money on junk.
22-10-2014 12:54 AM - edited 22-10-2014 12:55 AM
@lis351 wrote:
Uummmm I really dont think knitting machine is in the demographic Im going for here
Although Im sure you could do fabulous things with a [asta maker, Im sure thats not fitting either, I dont think he eats pasta.
are you SURE that there is nothing else that would make them happy?
Dunno, you got any better suggestions for male 50th birthday??
Males are usually difficult.
Focus on something he enjoys.
look up motor bike shows in your area if he likes it or buy him a knitting machine if he wants one.
my point is: anything thta makes him happy. if it involves to hire a ho do it.
on 22-10-2014 12:57 AM
I just thought of a better idea Lis. Rather than going for a posh label, what about a wine from a region that they are fond of.
Is there a place for a family occasion that means anything to them? Down south, Margaret River etc. or Swan Valley? There are heaps of wineries around WA and one of them might mean something.
on 22-10-2014 01:00 AM
I should add, if you mean Dan Murphies, they have a whole section just for WA wines.
on 22-10-2014 01:06 AM
LOL! Thanks, Ill store that idea for when Im looking to be removed from the family.
Yeah, thats where I was thinking J*, are they helpful in there?? I only go in when I know what Im looking for, I could get lost in there. LOL. WA or NZ Im thinking. I just dont know wine, the last time I tasted one of his wines it was horrible burning stuff. I thought it was 'off''. LOL.