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E: 27/06 Win A Mixed Case Of German Wine (email)
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Email: [EMAIL="gwis@phippspr.co.uk"]gwis@phippspr.co.uk[/EMAIL]
Answer: Grauburgunder
Competition
With summer arriving, German wines really come into their own. Light and refreshing and naturally lower in alcohol they are an ideal choice to accompany picnic lunches and light summer dishes. And it is not only wines made from the noble Riesling grape that Germany has to offer. Germany also produces a significant amount of Pinot Grigio – currently a favourite amongst wine drinkers in the UK.
Often referred to as Pinot Gris, this varietal also has a German name. To win a mixed case of wine, including fine examples of German Pinot Grigio, enter the Wines of Germany bi-monthly competition and tell us the German name for Pinot Gris/ Pinot Grigio.
Click enter and provide us with your answer, address and day time telephone number.
We may send you email updates on German wine from time to time. By entering the competition you are agreeing to receive these updates.
The competition will close at midnight on Friday 27 June 2008
Email: [EMAIL="gwis@phippspr.co.uk"]gwis@phippspr.co.uk[/EMAIL]
Answer: Grauburgunder
Competition
With summer arriving, German wines really come into their own. Light and refreshing and naturally lower in alcohol they are an ideal choice to accompany picnic lunches and light summer dishes. And it is not only wines made from the noble Riesling grape that Germany has to offer. Germany also produces a significant amount of Pinot Grigio – currently a favourite amongst wine drinkers in the UK.
Often referred to as Pinot Gris, this varietal also has a German name. To win a mixed case of wine, including fine examples of German Pinot Grigio, enter the Wines of Germany bi-monthly competition and tell us the German name for Pinot Gris/ Pinot Grigio.
Click enter and provide us with your answer, address and day time telephone number.
We may send you email updates on German wine from time to time. By entering the competition you are agreeing to receive these updates.
The competition will close at midnight on Friday 27 June 2008
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