Today, being only a matter of hours after Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 92nd birthday, I sit back with a dram of Royal Salute and raise my glass to Her Majesty – cheers Ma’am!
Fittingly, the whisky takes its name from the “21 gun salute” which is a customary British gun salute. Royal Salute is 21 year old blended Scotch whisky first created in 1953 to pay tribute to the British monarchy, with the first bottles launched at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (which took place at Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953 when Elizabeth II was in her mid twenties). Presented in an Emerald Spode ceramic flagon (decanter), then wrapped in an Emerald velvet opera bag, plus tag.Ī rare Emerald Spode decanter from Chivas Brothers Ltd, This Royal Salute flagon of 21 years old blended whisky has been specially created to celebrate the Coronation of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The 21 salute refers to the tradition of firing cannons as a mark of respect to dignitaries etc. These whiskies were produced following the Queen's coronation in '53 with the three colours (Emerald, Ruby and Sapphire) used to symbolize the Imperial (State Crown.