ThirstyNest is a new wedding registry platform that targets younger couples who are more interested in creating memories with one another than acquiring things.
ThirstyNest is the only online wedding registry service that allows couples to request bottles and barware as wedding gifts. Couples simply create a registry online and then begin selecting their favorite wine, spirits, and accessories from a curated list selected by industry experts. The ideas is that by registering for alcohol and bar gear, couples actually receive the experience of being able to create memories over a glass of wine.
ThirstyNest also makes the registry process extremely simple with by offering a '1-Click-Registry' option, where couples can add entire collections of recommended products to their registry instead of selecting each item individually. These curated bundles include unique collections such as 'Masters of Malt,' 'Mixologist Must-Haves,' and 'Wine Bar 101.' For those looking for expert-approved picks, ThirstyNest even offers influencer-curated collections.
Wine-Centric Wedding Registries
ThirstyNest Lets Couples Register for Bottles and Barware
Trend Themes
1. Alcohol-based Wedding Registries - Companies could start to create wedding registries that are focused solely on alcohol or spirits as a gift option.
2. Curated Collection Registries - Wedding registries could look into creating curated collections for wedding guests to purchase as gifts, making the registry process much simpler.
3. Experiential Gift Registries - Companies could explore offering registries for experiences, such as wine tastings or cocktail-making classes, for couples' wedding gifts instead of physical objects.
Industry Implications
1. Wedding Industry - Wedding planners, caterers, and other service providers could offer new services related to creating alcohol-based wedding registries and experiences.
2. Online Retail Industry - Companies in the online retail industry could offer curated bundles of products for themed gift registries, making the process more efficient for customers.
3. Food and Beverage Industry - Restaurants, wineries, and bars could start to offer experiential gift registries, such as wine tastings or cocktail-making classes, as an alternative to purchasing physical items.