A wine delivery service uses letterbox-shaped bottles so you don’t miss a delivery
A London entrepreneur has solved the problem of missed wine bottle deliveries.
After winning £20,000 in prize money on CNBC's Pop Up Start Up TV show, Joe Revell said he is launching his subscription-based Garcon Wines in the UK.
The Graze-like business model is enhanced by a "revolutionary" bottle design which the company says will allow easier deliveries.
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The full-sized bottles of wine are made from a glass-like plastic, but they are flat enough to fit safely and conveniently through a letterbox.
"No more missed deliveries, no more depot-collection cards, no more waiting around for couriers and no more heading out to the supermarket late at night next time you feel like wine!" Revell said.
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Co-founders Revell, Santiago Navarro and Rachel Murphy-Rutland designed the service to curate wines from around the world and decand them into their specially designed thin bottles.
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