Connolly’s provide expert advice on the best way to tackle your Corporate Gifts, from a few bottles for the office staff to sending gifts to clients across the country. Connolly’s, now in our 30th year, have a corporate gift selection that is Flexible, Personal, Individual and Exclusive.
Corporate Events - Connolly's provide excellent client/staff entertaining in the form of wine tasting events and dinners. They can be organised at your premises, on our premises, or at any venue of your choice. Wine tasting events are extremely flexible and can be tailored to your company's requirements and budget.
See our Tasting page for full details.
Flexible - Our independence provides us with flexibility in the service we offer and the top quality wines that we carry. The gift packs are there simply to guide you. Our service allows unique gifts to be created from our entire range to suit your company’s requirements. We also offer flexible delivery times throughout the UK.
Personal - We pride ourselves on providing a personal service which is second to none. Our team are not only highly professional, but very friendly. We get to know you and you get to know us; you certainly won’t find yourself dealing with a different person each time you have an enquiry. Your order will be assigned to one of our team and they will be your contact from first to last.
Individual – We can incorporate your own card, letter, compliment slip or message. Much of our packaging can also be personalised with your logo or message.
Exclusive - Our top quality range of wines is not brand focussed, but largely from small independent growers whom we deal with personally, offering you the chance to give something very special.
Please take the time to browse through our online corporate collection, don’t forget we can tailor your gift specifically to you, so do not hesitate to contact us with any ideas of your own.
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