Celebrations Came Early This Year ‘Cos Al Hamra Cellar Is Gonna Save You Major Bucks

Farah Makhlouf
MMI

Diwali, the stunning festival of lights, is going to be celebrated VERY soon and what better way to kickstart the festivities than by shopping for some fine bevvies!

Al Hamra Cellar is sharing the joy of Diwali by bringing you AMAZING deals. Save major bucks with 25% OFF selected grapes, spirits and hops from 28th October – 4th November 2021! You can even get a personal message engraved on bottles over AED150!

But that’s not all, Al Hamra Cellar is also giving every online or in-store shopper a FREE gift if they spend over AED250. Gifts include JBL wireless headphones, JBL wireless speakers, Samsung phones and Samsung watches plus grapes, luxury malts, spirits and more!

Celebrate Diwali and save 25% on select beverages in-store and online

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PLUS you will have the chance to WIN a TRIP for 2 to India to be reunited with your family

Dreaming of a vacay?! Miss your loved ones…

Al Hamra Cellar is giving you the chance to WIN a trip for 2 to India to be reunited with your family How can you enter? Just spend AED250 online or in-store and you’ll be in the draw to win! It’s that EASY!!!

MMI’s 17 stores across Dubai will also be celebrating Diwali with 20% off selected grapes, spirits and hops for Diwali. Plus everyone who shops at MMI can enter a draw to win a trip for 2 to India!

All the tasty deets

Find Al Hamra Cellar in Ras Al Khaimah, which is just short of an hour drive from Dubai – Google map location here

Call:  07 244 7403 for more info and follow Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date with great offers!

All products are stored and transported in a climate-controlled truck

You do not need a permit to purchase alcohol in Al Hamra Cellar

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