Standard Chartered offers clientele classy gin
Wednesday, March 06, 2024 | 840 Views |
It was blissful occasion as patrons danced the night away
The bank curated an impressive showcase of local gin brands, including Gin Lou and Okavango Gin that guests could indulge in, enjoying the unique homegrown flavors and profiles. They also learnt about the history and characteristics of gin as well as the different ways gin could be paired with a variety of garnishes in a MasStandard Chartered Bank recently hosted a lavish client appreciation event at Wagga Gardens, featuring a sophisticated gin-tasting soirée.
The event, held to honour the bank's esteemed clientele, was an exclusive opportunity to express gratitude for continued trust and support. The bank curated an impressive showcase of local gin brands, including Gin Lou and Okavango Gin that guests could indulge in, enjoying the unique home-grown flavours and profiles. They also learnt about the history and characteristics of gin as well as the different ways gin could be paired with a variety of garnishes in a Masterclass held by gin connoisseur and distributor, Michael Hall. Those who wanted to stretch their creativity and craftsmanship by learning how to mix gin, attended a mixology session by Mixologist, Samuel Lesiapeto. "Today was about connecting with our clients and allowing them to do the same with us. It’s important to create time for us all to connect and get to show appreciation in a relaxed environment. We are immensely grateful for the unwavering support of our valued clients. We really just wanted to say thank you for trusting us for so many years and we will continue to nurture this relationship by ensuring we give you an excellent client experience,” said Mpho Masupe, Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Bank (SCB).
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