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Dan Murphy’s and BWS jewellery offer


Freixenet Wine has partnered with luxury Australian jeweller, Musson, to offer a chance to win a $30,000 in-store diamond experience where the winner can select a unique creation from the exclusive collection or enjoy an individual consultation to design a bespoke piece of jewellery.  Available exclusively through Dan Murphy’s and BWS  stores across the 750ml Italian wine collection; Prosecco, Italian Sparkling Rosé, Pinot Grigio and Italian Still Rosé from 4 November 2024 – 23 February 2025.

Renowned for using only the finest gemstones, including the world’s highly sought-after and rare Argyle Pink Diamond, Musson’s award-winning designs range from exquisite engagement rings to stunning statement pieces. Each item is carefully created to celebrate life’s special moments and is hand-crafted in Australia with flawless attention to detail.

“We are delighted to be partnering with Freixenet to offer up this exciting opportunity and are very much looking forward to meeting the lucky winner to create a unique design to reflect their own personal style, or if they prefer, helping them to choose something they love from across our range,” said Olivar Musson, creative director, Musson.

Freixenet is the world’s largest producer of sparkling wine. Its Italian range is made using the highest quality grapes sourced from Italy’s premier wine producing regions and includes Prosecco, Sparkling Rosé, Pinot Grigio and Rosé.

For the chance to win, purchase a 750ml bottle from the Freixenet Italian Sparkling or Still wine range from your local Dan Murphy’s or BWS store and follow the entry instructions on the bottle neck tag. For terms and conditions and further information, visit: www.freixenet-diamond.com.au.

Freixenet was established in a beautiful region of Sant Sadurni d’Anoia, just outside Barcelona, Spain in 1861.  Musson is a family business born from love and the passion for creating memorable experiences that bring joy.  The business was established in Sydney in 1972 by husband-and-wife team Robert and Kerry Musson who recently handed the directorship to their son, Olivar and his wife Catherine. 

For further information visit: www.freixenet.com/au musson.com.au; or visit Instagram @freixenetau@mussonjewellers.

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