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The International Wine and Spirit Competition dinner took place last Wednesday, with the participation of none other than The Glenlivet’s Master Distiller, Alan Winchester.
Some of you may have noticed the automated out of office replies from the Circle office last Thursday, but for those who didn’t – we were having the time of our lives gambling on horse races on our Company Day Out!
Circle keeps growing! Three new starters have joined us since the previous update in July. Without further ado, let me introduce you to Faye, Marco and Evgeniya!
Food shopping is a chore. At least, in the UK it is. Things in South Korea are slightly different...
Another month gone by and another exciting project has been launched. Last year we won the pitch for developing a global tasting programme for the newest addition to Havana Club range, Selección de Maestros, and we rolled up our sleeves!
The world stood still in March this year when the devastating earthquakes and tsunami hit Japan, and at Circle – like everywhere else – our hearts broke for the tens of thousands of people affected. So when our lovely friends at Shiseido tasked us with finding an innovative way to raise money for the British Red Cross’s Japan Tsunami Appeal, we jumped in whole-heartedly.
August has been an exciting month for Circle. One of its highlights was organising a unique whisky cask-tasting event for five lucky The Glenlivet Guardians, whom we invited and brought to London for the day.
Good news! We’ve been extremely busy here at Circle IMC. An exciting 2011 and an optimistic outlook for the future has encouraged us to look for new talent across the company and we have managed to find it. Here’s what our newcomers have got to say about themselves.
Well, it’s finally here: the new Circle IMC branding is now public. We felt that we needed to update the Circle website, and while we were doing that, we realised the logo and corporate image were looking a little tired.