Win a case of Tanners wine in time for Christmas
Enter our prize draw today for your chance to win one of 15 cases of fabulous wines from Tanners Wine Merchants of Shrewsbury.
Whether you’re ready for it or not, Christmas is not far on the horizon. If you are a lover of top-quality wine, what better way to celebrate the festive season than by winning one of 15 outstanding prizes in our Tanners wine competition.
Entry to the prize draw costs just £2 and by taking part will be in with a chance of winning one of the following cases of wine:
1st Prize BASC Super Case 1 case (includes 6 bottles), worth £1,400
2nd Prize BASC Magnum Gift 1 of 4 cases (each case includes 6 bottles), worth £650 each
3rd Prize Christmas Indulgence 1 of 5 cases (each case includes 12 bottles), worth £495 each
4th Prize Yuletide Feast Dozen 1 of 5 cases (each case includes 12 bottles), worth £290 each
If you are a lucky winner, Tanners will deliver your prize to your single nominated delivery address at no cost to you. The closing date for entries is 30 November 2023 and the draw will be held on 4 December 2023.
Full details of the wines in each case can be found here.
About TannersÂ
Established in 1842, Tanners are independent family shippers of estate wines committed to quality and outstanding service. It is run by James Tanner, Chairman, who is the 4th generation of the family to work in the company. In recent years Tanners has won many important national awards and accolades acknowledging the firm as one of the very best wine merchants in the UK. Most recently they have won the Judges’ Choice Award at the Decanter Retailer Awards 2023.
The careful selection of wines is of paramount importance at Tanners who work with their suppliers to secure wines from the best global producers with often limited quantities available.
Even if you don’t win a prize in our draw, BASC members can visit the offers section of our website for an exciting range of exclusive discounts for the festive season.
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