Win An Outdoor Dining & Wine Set

garden furniture bistro set

Win a stylish al fresco dining set with Caves Saint-Pierre wines.

Enjoy stylish alfresco dining this summer with Caves Saint-Pierre and The Worm That Turned, who are offering one lucky reader the chance to win a garden furniture bistro set, two cases of fine wine and a range of elegant accessories.

Caves Saint-Pierre wines originate from the French Southern Rhone Valley, from a century old winery situated in Châteauneuf-du-Pape.

The “Préférence” premium range includes full-bodied reds including refinement and elegance Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Vacqueyras, and summer favourite, fruity Côtes du Rhône White.

As well as receiving two mixed cases of wine, our winner will be sent a bistro table and two chairs, a glass panier with six glasses, a selection of tea light holders and a wooden napkin holder from luxury accessories specialist The Worm That Turned (www.worm.co.uk).

To be in with a chance of winning, simply tell us where in France Caves Saint-Pierre wines originate from.

Send your answer along with your name and address to makemeawinner@50connect.com.

Caves Saint-Pierre “Préférence” wines are available from Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Somerfield and Thresher, from £5.99.

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