Win a 'dinner in the sky'
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Dinner in the Sky may sound outlandish but it's gathered quite a following and, in a collaboration with California-based wine producers Ravenswood, it's in the UK on Saturday dangling from a crane above London's South Bank.
There are few places available – we have two pairs of tickets for our readers. Simply send an email to newreview@independent.co.uk (with a contact phone number) requesting a pair, and two winners will be selected at random at noon on Wednesday. www.ravenswoodwine.co.uk
This competition is now closed. Congratulations to the winners, Heather Creaghan, Durham, and James Donovan, London.
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