Christmas Came Early for one Lucky Remy Cointreau Customer

Thu, Jan 7th 2021, 04:38 PM

Christmas came early for Christio Edgecombe this year, courtesy of Remy Martin and distributer Jimmy’s Wine & Spirits. The brands joined forces to host a holiday promotion which allowed customers to win one thousand seven hundred and thirty-eight dollars (Remy’s well-known inauguration date).

“We were very excited to host this initiative as a way to give back to our loyal customers. Remy Martin and the 1738 brand is a well-known offering in the community, so what better way to say thank you for the continued support than through this giveaway” said Keiani Thomas, Remy Business Development Manager. “2020 has been a difficult year for all of us, and we all could use a cash prize of $1,738.00, this was the perfect opportunity for us to reward our customers for sticking with us this year,” she noted. 

Back in April, Remy Cointreau seamlessly transitioned into the BBB portfolio of brands, with its premium offerings like Remy Martin Cognac, St. Remy, Brandy, and Mount Gay Rum quickly becoming customer favorites. To qualify, customers were required to make a purchase of one bottle of Remy 1738 to be entered. For 6 weeks, a substantial amount of entries were received. To broadcast the winner, the Brewery teamed up with ‘103.5 the beat’, declaring Christo Edgecombe as the winner on December 11.

Days later, Edgecombe, a longtime customer, was presented with a check during a special presentation at Jimmy’s Wines and Spirits East Bay Street location. “The pandemic has been rough, but I’ve been persevering and trying to remain goal-oriented,” said Edgecombe. “So, this comes at a great time because I’ll be able to purchase gifts for my son, and other family members.”

Remy Martin and Jimmy’s Wine & Spirits are looking forward to an exciting new year of products and promotions. “We are so thankful for the continued support of our customers,” Thomas said, “and are already working hard to provide more product choices and unforgettable experience in 2021 and beyond.”

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