Enter our competition to win a Coravin Model Eleven worth £899

Enter our competition by 11 April to win a Coravin Model Eleven preservation system worth £899, or one of 10 pairs of tickets to our Wine & Spirits Show.

Win a Coravin Model Eleven worth £899 (Photo: Coravin)

Coravin is hosting a series of masterclasses at The Wine & Spirits Show this April, and has teamed up with the drinks business in an online giveaway worth over £1,000.

Consumers who enter our competition could win the Coravin Model Eleven (worth £899), or one of 10 pairs of two-day tickets to the Wine & Spirits Show.

Launched in October last year, the Model Eleven is the latest gadget in Coravin’s range, and is the company’s first connected and fully automatic wine preservation system.

Users can pour a sip, a glass, or more, by placing the Coravin Model Eleven on top of the bottle and pressing the needle down through the cork.

(Photo: Coravin)

The light ring on the Coravin Model Eleven will turn green, indicating it is ready to pour. Then, just tip the bottle with one hand and the wine will automatically start flowing.

The Model Eleven lets users set the flow rate, so they can easily pour a little to taste, a glass to enjoy, or more to share.

The gadget also connects via bluetooth to the Coravin Moments app to make it easier to maintain and monitor usage, manage your own virtual cellar, and even find the perfect food to match your chosen bottle.

In addition, we’re giving away 10 pairs of two-day tickets to our own Wine & Spirits Show this month, worth £75 each.

Follow this link and enter by 11 April for your chance to win. The prize draw registration will be open until Friday, and the winners will be announced during The Wine & Spirits Show.

The Wine & Spirits Show

the drinks business and The Spirits Business are joining forces to host the Wine & Spirits Show on 12 and 13 April 2019.

Alongside individual exhibitors, visitors will also be able to enjoy New Products Zone, a masterclass series and a G&T bar, as well as the launch of a new zone dedicated to the most-awarded wines from our annual Global Masters competitions.

All Global Masters are judged blind by the finest palates in the world – a panel of Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers and senior buyers only.

Patrick Schmitt MW, the editor-in-chief of the drinks business, has hand-selected wines from our awards that received either a Gold or Master, the highest accolade the judges can bestow on any bottle, to be showcased on the Masters of Wine Selection stand.

The trade session will run between 2pm and 5pm on Friday 12 April. To register for the trade session, follow this link

The event will open to consumers from 2pm until 9pm on Friday 12 April, and 1pm until 8pm on Saturday 13 April.

For more information about the show and to buy tickets, please visit the website. 

Visit www.theglobalmasters.co.uk to find out more about the competition series.

Location: One Whitehall Place, 1 Whitehall Ct, Westminster, London SW1A 2EJ

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