A Cornwall-based entrepreneur appeared on Thursday's episode of Dragons' Den.

Anne-Marie Hurst, the founder of The Flower Miners, pitched the Dragons her low alcohol, herb-infused botanical wine Floreat.

Anne-Marie came into the Den looking for £50,000 in exchange for 5% of her company.

In a post on Instagram, Floreat Wines wrote: "Being filmed in Dragon’s Den was a truly exciting experience and a brilliant way of letting consumers know about the brand and its taste”

The company is currently offering 15% off all orders over £40 when you use code DRAGONS15 at the checkout.

Here's how she fared in the Den and whether or not she walked away with an investment.

                                                                                                            

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Although none of the Dragons decided to invest on this occasion, the investors weren't short on praise for Anne-Marie.

Sara Davies commented: "I think you have a beautiful looking product"

While Deborah Meaden told her: "You represent your brand really well...you look like each other!"

And Touker Suleyman added:"The Pitch was good, the product was good, you got the infrastructure - you've got it all going."

However, the Dragon added that Anne-Marie would need a much bigger investment to make the business viable.

Viewers were also in obsessed with the entrepreneur and the sparkling wine with many taking to social media to share their praise. 

One fan tweeted: "This woman seems so wholesome and, on face value, has an interesting product. I really want her to do well."

While another said: "Love Floreat! I got a bottle as a present and then bought a whole box. Tastes nice and low alcohol too."

The multi-millionaires all thanked her for her pitch and wished her luck with her future efforts.

After her appearance, the businesswoman said:"Their feedback suggests that the product is spot on...

"How I take it forward from here is a new story."

Dragons' Den airs at 8pm on Thursdays on BBC One.