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The week in pictures
Drinks charity The Benevolent are also saying goodbye to another industry legend.
The Benevolent statement via Instagram: “Today is David Cox’s last day as Chief Executive of The Benevolent. He’s now off to a well-deserved retirement! It has been an honour working with you: throughout the years you have inspired us, worked hard for the best of the charity, pushed yourself and us all to achieve more, and surely you’ve taught us how to dance! 😊 You will be greatly missed! Your team.”
Holly Speed Stakes: 1st. William Funnell (Great Britain) riding Billy Angelo.
The 2017 London International Horse Show, Olympia took place from 12-18 December in London and brought together some of the world’s best dressage and show jumping riders. Champagne Taittinger was proud to be the official Champagne for the 25th year of this iconic annual event. For a second year riders had to conquer a specially commissioned Taittinger double spread jump. In first place was Great Britain’s William Funnell riding Billy Angelo.
For those that weren’t watching last night, Absolutely Champers was aired last night on BBC2, featuring Ab Fab stars Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders taking a tour of the Champagne region, and of course visiting Bolly!
Great news @InvivoWines If only I could think of a way to celebrate … pic.twitter.com/hxjZo7XI1r
— graham norton (@grahnort) December 21, 2017
Congratulations to Graham Norton and Invivo Wines on the gold medal in this year’s Sauvignon Blanc Masters.
South Bermondsey’s Small Beer Brew Co. made their first brew on specially developed kit, produced by Gravity Systems, this week. the drinks business looks forward to a return visit in the New Year!