Tuesday, July 17, 2012

ESCAPE A SUMMER OF SPORT AND


 HOST YOUR OWN 2012 EVENT
WITH THE GALLO WINE FILM CLUB

The perfect way to enjoy great wine and great film in the company of family and friends
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With the start of the Olympics just weeks away, there may be moments where an escape from sport will be needed. With this in mind Gallo Family Vineyards, makers of the nation’s much loved wine, has teamed up with Universal Pictures (UK) to create Gallo Film Club, the perfect choice for those wanting to take time out from the Olympic action.
Gallo Film Club, which matches the perfect wine with fabulous films, is encouraging members to organise patriotic ‘Best of British’ movie nights, the perfect excuse to bring together friends and family whist enjoying a glass of their favourite Gallo wine. Whether it’s Along Came Polly with a glass of Moscato wine or Charlie St Cloud with Merlot Rosé over ice, the film club has the perfect combo.
On signing up to the Gallo Film Club - for free! - members will be able to choose from a selection of great film titles, best in British films including Pride & Prejudice, Wilde, Billy Elliot and Monty Python's The Meaning of LifeAfter choosing a film, members will be able to see tips on what on how to host the most memorable Film Club night at home, from what food to offer to which wine to serve it with.
By purchasing a promotional bottle of Gallo Summer Red or Gallo Moscato, visiting the Gallo Film Club site at www.gallofamily.co.uk/filmclub and entering the bottle’s unique code, potential members will be able to claim their free DVD.
Also as part of the package, on offer will be exclusive content including competitions, offers and events, as well as the latest news and happenings from the world of film. Member privileges include a chance to win tickets to screenings, red carpet events, film premieres and even trips to film locations and studios around the world. By sharing photos and videos taken from film evenings at home, members will also be in with a chance of winning further big prizes.

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