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Fancy a gin made from botanicals taken from Buckingham Palace’s own back garden?
Described as a small-batch London dry gin, it has been infused with citrus and herbal notes derived from 12 botanicals, several of which are from Buckingham Palace garden, including lemon verbena, hawthorn berries, bay leaves and mulberry leaves.
Unsurprisingly, the Buckingham Palace gin will also be served at official events at the Palace.
(c) Royal Collection Trust
If you’re a gin-completist who has to try every gin made, or a monarchist, then the Buckingham Palace gin can be purchased here at £40 for a 70cl bottle or from the Royal Collection Trust shops.
Profits from sales of the gin go to The Royal Collection Trust, the charity that funds the care and conservation of the Royal Collection.
(c) Royal Collection Trust
This article first appeared on www.ianvisits.co.uk
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