Buckingham Palace Coronation Dry Gin: Twelve Botanicals from the Palace Gardens — Lemon Verbena, Hawthorn, and Mulberry Leaf
Buckingham Palace Coronation Dry Gin is a London Dry gin made by Royal Collection Trust in England. ABV: 42% ABV. Key botanicals include juniper, lemon verbena, hawthorn berry, mulberry leaf, bitter orange peel. Our expert rating is 7/10.
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Nose
Distinctive citrus and herbal — the Palace Garden botanicals creating a unique aromatic, chamomile florals, lemon verbena brightness
Palate
Rich and balanced — citrus from Spanish orange peels, herbal character from the garden botanicals, chamomile's gentle florals, juniper providing structure, the Palace gardens in botanical form
Finish
Herbal and citrusy — the lemon verbena lingering, hawthorn's hedgerow character, a royal close
Expert Review
7/10Released for the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla — twelve botanicals including lemon verbena, hawthorn berries, and mulberry leaves from the Palace's own 16-hectare gardens. Profits fund the Royal Collection Trust. Chamomile blossoms add floral notes. A genuinely royal gin.
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