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E:26/06 WIN! Six bottles of wine, worth £65

http://www.youandyourwedding.co.uk/index.php/competition/WIN%2521_Six_bottles_of_wine%252C_worth_%25C2%25A365
  • WIN! Six bottles of wine, worth £65
  • Perfect to sample for your wedding or enjoy or your hen night...
Looking for a wine to compliment your wedding? Or want to treat your hens before the big day?

To celebrate English Wine Week (24th May-1st June) Bookers Vineyard is offering one reader a chance to win a six bottles of its award-winning wine, worth £65.
The lucky winner will be able to sample a selection of Bookers’ finest wines including Blanc de Blanc sparkling wine, Dark Harvest, Blackbird Merlot and Pinot Noir red wine, Autumn Spice white wine and Bolney Blush ros! wine.
The wines....
Blanc de Blanc Sparkling Wine is a sparkling wine, swith lots of Citrus fruit and is made from100% Chardonnay grapes. It's an ideal to go with shellfish, seafood, poultry, and strong cheeses.

Autumn Spice is a white medium dry wine made from blend of Muller Thurgau, Reichenstiener, Schönburger and Wurzer grapes. It's good to go with oriental and spicy foods.
Bolney Blush dry ros! wine in a cool pink colour and made from 100% Dornfelder grapes. It's perfect for a summer wedding. Dark Harvest is a dry red wine that goes perfectly with Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding!

Blackbird Merlot is a light bodied red ideal to go with pork and 'light' dark meat dishes.
Pinot Noir goes extremely well with creamy dishes made with lots of butter and soft cheese like Brie, Camembert, Goats cheese and cheddar.
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  • Dunners
    Dunners Posts: 1,034 Forumite
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    Answer: Shellfish, seafood, poultry, and strong cheeses
    Some people create their own storms....then get upset when it rains!
  • lb364
    lb364 Posts: 1,187 Forumite
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    Competition closes at midnight on 30 June 2008
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