Royal Collection Trust, a department of the Royal Household that oversees Buckingham Palace and the royal art collection, has started selling bottles of gin to offset financial losses during COVID-19.
The Buckingham Palace gin, now for sale, will also be served at official events at the Palace. TORONTO -- If the royal garden at Buckingham Palace was a cocktail, what would it taste like? Now you can find out.
The spirit is infused with 12 different kinds of berries and botanicals hand-picked from Buckingham Palace’s garden, including lemon verbena, hawthorn berries, bay leaves and mulberry leaves. “For the perfect summer thirst-quencher, the recommended serving method is to pour a measure of the gin into an ice-filled short tumbler before topping up with tonic and garnishing with a slice of lemon,”which also sells tea sets, necklaces made from freshwater pearls and miniature tubes of shortbread cookies advertised as “for emergencies.”
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