Win a post-lockdown hen do with BLOOM Gin

gin collection with bride hen do items

BLOOM Gin, the popular premium gin brand, is giving 2021 brides the chance to win a post-lockdown hen do to remember - and after being cooped up for a year with no plans in the diary here at County Wedding Magazines HQ we think this is quite the treat!

After Covid-19 has wreaked havoc for many brides-to-be who have been forced to move their celebrations, BLOOM Gin wants to make sure that 2021 is filled with fun times and happy memories only, by giving brides-to-be and their hens the chance to win the ultimate hen do experience.

Last year, BLOOM Gin, which is a wedding favour favourite thanks to its beautiful bottle, came to the rescue of 500 couples across the country whose wedding day had been postponed or cancelled as result of the Covid-19 pandemic, by offering them the chance to win free BLOOM Gin miniatures as wedding favours for their big day.

This year, the brand is shifting its focus to making sure that brides-to-be and their hens can #LIVEFULLBLOOM before their big day finally arrives, enjoying the hen do they deserve. BLOOM Gin will be giving away a whole host of exciting prizes, including:

1 x #LIVEFULLBLOOM Grand prize – a trip to London for one lucky bride and five hens, with one night's accommodation and train travel included. The hen party will all receive one day passes to American Express presents BST Hyde Park, the annual music festival taking place in Hyde Park, where BLOOM Gin is the official gin sponsor for 2021. The party will be invited to enjoy a BLOOM Gin cocktails at the brand's official bar located in the heart of the festival, gaining exclusive access to the bar's roof terrace to help kick the hen party off in style.

two friends drinking gin

30 x BLOOM Gin bride tribe party packs - 30 lucky winners will receive a very special BLOOM Gin party pack, containing everything you need to get the good times rolling, including;

  • x1 bottle of BLOOM London Dry Gin (70cl)
  • x1 case of BLOOM Gin miniatures (5cl)
  • 1 x Bride-to-be and bride tribe sashes
  • 6 x BLOOM COPPA glasses
  • BLOOM Gin paper cups
  • Balloons & bio-degradable confetti
  • BLOOM Gin sunglasses
  • 1 x BLOOM ice bucket
50 x runners up will win a bottle of BLOOM London Dry Gin (70cl)
To be in with a chance of winning, simply visit www.bloomgin.com/bride-tribe-competition

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