Recently purchased some cocktails from…
Recently purchased some cocktails from Chatsworth Christmas market. Lovely to drink and will be purchasing online soon.
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Recently purchased some cocktails from Chatsworth Christmas market. Lovely to drink and will be purchasing online soon.
Jen is so responsive and helpful and the products are great quality. We ordered 15 Christmas Market Box hampers for our team and everyone loved them, especially the marshmallows and millionaires shortbread. Right from the start Jen was quick at responding to emails and even when Royal Mail let her down with some delays Jen was quick to follow up and get things resolved, and check back that we were happy. The box is nicely presented and well-packed too.
Lovely product Jen is amazing. Items arrive on time, high quality cocktails
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