A new official Buckingham Palace sloe gin has gone on sale.
The Royal Collection Trust (RCT) launched the latest addition to its drinks collection following the success of its London dry gin last summer.
The RCT offered its own suggestions of how best to enjoy the sloe gin this spring, recommending a “Sloe Royale” cocktail.
The Sloe Royale cocktail (Royal Collection Trust/ Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2021/PA)
“Pour a 25ml measure of Buckingham Palace Sloe Gin into a fluted glass, top up with champagne or sparkling wine and garnish with fresh berries or orange peel,” the RCT said.
Made with hand-picked whole sloe berries steeped in Buckingham Palace Gin, the Buckingham Palace Sloe Gin costs £30 for a 50cl bottle.
A new official Buckingham Palace sloe gin made with ingredients freshly picked from the royal gardens has gone on sale after the first batch sold out online in a matter of hours.
The Royal Collection Trust launched the latest addition to its drinks collection following the success of its London dry gin last summer.
Made with hand-picked whole sloe berries steeped in Buckingham Palace Gin, the Buckingham Palace Sloe Gin costs £30 for a 50cl bottle.
According to the charity s online shop, it has a unique and intense flavour.
The Royal Household has unveiled £30-a-bottle sloe gin made with ingredients from Buckingham Palace garden. Pictured, after confering the honour of a knighthood upon 100-year-old veteran Captain Tom Moore during an investiture at Windsor Castle on April 21