East Midlands

Near Leicester

~22 miles Coventry (10)
~3 miles Wigston (0)
~9 miles Loughborough (0)
~11 miles Coalville (0)
~11 miles Hinckley (0)
~12 miles Lutterworth (0)
~13 miles Melton Mowbray (0)
~14 miles Market Harborough (0)
~15 miles Ashby-de-la-Zouch (0)
~15 miles Nuneaton (0)
~17 miles Oakham (0)
~17 miles Atherstone (0)
~17 miles Bedworth (0)
~19 miles Rugby (0)
~19 miles Swadlincote (0)
~21 miles Corby (0)
~21 miles Nottingham (0)
~23 miles Tamworth (0)
~23 miles Kettering (0)
~24 miles Ilkeston (0)
~24 miles Burton upon Trent (0)
~24 miles Derby (0)
What alcohol for the gift? Okay, so now the large question - what gift to purchase alcohol? This is what is proposed Tesco is rather a mockery - particularly alcohol. Instead, it is better to purchase: wine - choosing wine take note of it, it would be filled in the united states of origin, and not bottled simply in Poland. Wine gift, it is difficult when you can't know the tastes in the recipient - is unfamiliar whether he likes nice or dry, white or red. I always choose semi-dry or maybe semi-sweet - it's at the center;) Rather not acquire cheap wine known brand - as an example. Kadarka or Fresco is not going to look too elegant as a gift. The wine selection is currently so huge you can easily select any other, even with the cheap range, but as a reward rather not giving wines that cost 10. vodka - advise versus buying pure ordinary vodka favorite brands, like I have to purchase vodka for a reward, I would bet more on something which rarely appears on Enhance tables, even a premium vodka market, which is of far better quality and slightly more pricey. From Polish vodka include. Belvedere, produced (although concern belongs to the French, but unfortunately in unusual hands is most brand names of Polish vodka), and foreign - Finland. Besides Finland is so great gift idea that features several flavor variations, so you can choose not just clean, but also flavored vodka. whiskey, brandy, cognac - is usually chosen gift alcohols. Whiskey market in Poland is getting better, even in discount stores already have a large selection of branded whiskey at diverse prices, so there is plenty available. Here only I would contemplate it to whom you are purchasing a gift. If you go having a bottle of Uncle employee who put these tiles within the bathroom and want in order to thank him - instead buy vodka than whiskey. Although this is certainly a simplification, because my uncle likewise be a foodie whiskey. Interestingly, among the gifts almost never appears in gin, rum and tequila - but find out that someone likes one of these brilliant drinks, it is, after all there is nothing to avoid just such alcohol in order to donate. champagne - from our observation is that women are more inclined to accept wine and champagne as a gift than vodka or maybe whiskey. Of course, do not buy cheap Ruthenian as I want to go with a bottle of champagne as a gift, the attitude although identified brand, for example. Martini. beer - it's advisable for a gift if you need to thank someone for something (for the small favor), the gift of traveling (eg. a trip to Prague) plus a beer in a large barrel is normally given as a reward to eighteen. liqueur - if you would like to give someone a reward liqueur, it is rather a female than a man. Choose well-known brands, with a reputation - eg. Baileys will be ok, Kahlua, Malibu, Carolans, Sheridan's, Passoa too, but Bazilico liqueur, which is a cheaper replacement for Malibu - here I'd be mindful. household tincture - for me is a great reward, especially if you may boast homemade bitters and therefore are unsure as to the taste. Tincture must of course be in a nice bottle, not in the bottle after another alcohol. Nice hand-written label using the name of the tincture are going to be further enhanced. alcohol in a special bottle - recently seen alcohol in a bottle in the model of... sperm (this can be a bachelorette party or 20) or dolphin. Sometimes buying a particular alcohol for the gift because it is a unique bottle.