Crystal Lake Wines Opens New Website!
This writer first debuted Adrienne King's Crystal Lake Wines last year when she first announced it on her Facebook account. Since then, she has been building the brand name and making a lot sales utilizing the labels she created for the bottles that are sold. Now, the official website for her wine brand has opened!
The website offers customers the chance to purchase any of the three available wine offerings.
2008 CRYSTAL LAKE CHARDONNAY
2005 SURVIVOR’S SYRAH
2007 2007 CABERNET SAUVIGNON
If you purchase three bottles in an order, you get a free Blood, Death, Wine poster, which was originally an article that was published in a local paper on Friday August 13th, 2010 about Adrienne and her wine brand. You can also have Adrienne personalize the poster or bottles you have ordered for an additional fee. Check out the new website for all of the details.... http://www.crystallakewines.com/
Below is a hilarious, yet awesome commercial for the wine brand with Adrienne lending her voice to walk you through what is happening!
The website offers customers the chance to purchase any of the three available wine offerings.
2008 CRYSTAL LAKE CHARDONNAY
2005 SURVIVOR’S SYRAH
2007 2007 CABERNET SAUVIGNON
If you purchase three bottles in an order, you get a free Blood, Death, Wine poster, which was originally an article that was published in a local paper on Friday August 13th, 2010 about Adrienne and her wine brand. You can also have Adrienne personalize the poster or bottles you have ordered for an additional fee. Check out the new website for all of the details.... http://www.crystallakewines.com/
Below is a hilarious, yet awesome commercial for the wine brand with Adrienne lending her voice to walk you through what is happening!
Man, after reading the ingredients, they all sound delicious. I'd have to buy two of each. One to drink and one for my F13 collection! I wish Adrienne much success with these!
ReplyDeleteI like the commercial. Perhaps she ships to Europe?
ReplyDeleteI think that was film at the org. camp site. I see the mountain in the back ground
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