Paper anniversaries. The first wedding anniversary, congratulations! The happy couple has survived a whole year of marital bliss (or marital abyss?). Legend has it that the first year of married life is the most difficult. Whether they find married life difficult or excellent, you really can’t go wrong giving them personalized anniversary gifts.

One of the “best friends” has to be a personalized bottle of champagne. Well then you could get the happy couple a bottle of Moet & Chandon or Dom PĂ©rignon, and of course, there would be no complaints. However, you can go out of your way and have a bottle of bubbly tailor-made for them. Personalized champagne labels are the perfect paper anniversary gifts as they display the names of both couples, along with the anniversary date on the label.

Personalized champagne bottles have the depth, character, and accolade to deserve a special place on the dinner tables of business people, celebrities, and royalty and naturally make a supreme gift for people’s first anniversary. , royalty or not.

Let’s face it, what other drink on Earth can capture the romance and ecstasy of a single moment of celebration than a bottle of champagne? The cork explodes, the bubbles sparkle and the wine gushes out of the bottle with the same enthusiasm as lava from a volcano.

Winston Churchill believed that champagne was “the wine of civilization and the oil of government.” Whether life throws you victory, like surviving a year of marriage, or disaster, like losing a job, when it comes down to that, a glass (or bottle!) Of champagne is a must. It is the drink of celebrations, commiserations and a drink that captivates you in its sweet and bubbly effervescence.

And speaking of bubbles, the fizz in this festive drink really gets you drunk faster. You probably thought that when you drank Champagne, those bubbles went straight to your head. Now science has confirmed that you were indeed right!

Scientists at the University of Surrey conducted a test. Some people were given bubbly champagne, while others were given a flat version. After five minutes, the tests showed that those who drank the flat champers only had 39 mg of alcohol in their system, while those who drank the bubbles already had 54 mg.

Once consumed, the researchers conducted trials that measured the perception and reaction times of drinkers. Gas drinkers were visibly worse for wear, some couldn’t even write! These “drunk” people did a much worse job on the tests they were given.

But why does sparkling wine cause more intoxication than flat wine? If the truth is told, it remains a mystery. One theory is that it is because the bubbles help the alcohol to digest more quickly, which helps it enter the bloodstream.

With this in mind, it would seem rude not to give a personalized champagne gift to a loved couple on their first anniversary. But make sure they savor it by drinking it slowly otherwise it will go straight to their heads and they may not remember why they were drinking it in the first place! Perhaps your message on the bottle could be something like: “CAUTION: drink slowly. Bubbles can cause intoxication, fast.”