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Competition: win tickets to Dror Benshetrit and Brancott Estate talk with Dezeen in New York

Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with New Zealand winemaker Brancott Estate and designer Dror Benshetrit to give one reader the chance to win two tickets to an exclusive talk in New York City on 21 October 2015 (+ slideshow).

Congratulations to the winner! Kathi Dietzel from New York.

Dror Benshetrit, founder of Studio Dror, and leading winemaker Patrick Materman will discuss wine and design, and the power of collaboration in a conversation moderated by Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs.

Peacock Chair by Studio Dror
Peacock chair by Dror Benshetrit

The invitation-only event will take place in Manhattan on 21 October, and will include the unveiling of Brancott Estate and Dror's design collaboration.

Dror Benshetrit founded the multi-disciplinary Studio Dror in 2002 after studying at Design Academy Eindhoven. Among his best-known designs is the folded felt Peacock Chair for Italian furniture brand Cappellini, and he has also created an armchair for Walt Disney inspired by the film Tron.

Patrick Materman overlooking Brancott Vineyard
Patrick Materman overlooking Brancott Vineyard

Patrick Materman is the chief winemaker at Brancott Estate, having joined the company in February 1990. In 2001, Winestate Magazine awarded him the title New Zealand Winemaker of the Year.

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Brancott Vineyard, where Brancott Estate planted the first Sauvignon Blanc vines in Marlborough in 1975

New Zealand-based Brancott Estate is the pioneer of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and this year celebrates 40 years since planting the first Sauvignon Blanc vines in Marlborough in 1975.

One winner will receive two tickets to the event and will be notified of the venue by email – transport and accommodation is not included.

This competition has now closed. One winner plus guest will be selected at random and notified by email. The winner's name will be published at the top of this page. This competition is only open to readers in New York City. All entrants must be over 21 years of age.