HOLIDAY SPIRIT: Rose and Tony (Day/Night Managers) have put together a selection of Wine Basket gift ideas for last minute shoppers that should make that last-minute frantic Christmas gift easier to buy.
Old City Hall Restaurant Has Wine Baskets
For Frantic Christmas Shoppers
Last-Minute Shoppers Will Find a Huge Selection of Wines and Gift Baskets
December 12, 2010
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By: O. J. Cunningham
It's the Holiday Season and the folks down at Old City Hall Restaurant in downtown Bay City have some holiday gifts for last minute stocking stuffers.
Wine Gift Baskets - A Perfect Gift
Call (989) 892-4140 for more info.
Old City Hall Restaurant is widely known for their impressive selection of wines from around the world. Rose and Tony (Day/Night Managers) have put together a selection of Wine Basket gift ideas for last minute shoppers that should make that last-minute frantic Christmas gift easier to buy.
$59.00 Customizable Wine Gift Basket
Basket Includes: 2 crystal wine glasses, 1 bottle wine (Please choose) and a $20 gift card to Old City Hall
$79.00 Customizable Wine Gift Basket
Basket Includes: 2 crystal wine glasses, 1 bottle wine (Please choose) and a $50 gift card to Old City Hall
Add an additional bottle of wine to basket for $20.00
Wine choices for baskets Are:
Red Wines:Ferrari Carano Merlot
Treasure Hunter Napa Blend
Rodney Strong Alexander Valley Cabernet
Castle Rock Pinot Noir
Catalpa Malbec
Huge Selection of Wine Gift Baskets
Call (989) 892-4140 for more info.
White Wines:
Rodney Strong Sauvignon Blanc
Polka Dot Riesling
Villa Puccini Pinot Grigio
Martin Codax Albarino
Hess Select Chardonnay
For More Information . . . Follow the Links (Below) . . .
Old City Hall Restaurant
Old City Hall Dinner Menu
Old City Hall Wine List
Call (989) 892-4140 for more info.
O. J. Cunningham
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O. J. Cunningham is the Publisher of MyBayCity.com. Cunningham previously published Sports Page & Bay City Enterprise. He is the President/CEO of OJ Advertising, Inc.
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