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Is This The Rarest Bottle of Whisky Ever Made?

is this the rarest bottle of whisky ever made? blend of 75 the three drinkers

Saturday 15th June marks the Trooping of the Colour which is the annual celebration of the Sovereign’s official birthday… even though that is in fact November 14th, so King Charles gets two birthdays. Despite turning 75 last November, he’s had to wait until this ‘official birthday’ to receive an incredibly special gift.

Officially launched at Wiltons restaurant in St James’s, rare spirits specialist The Last Drop Distillers have partnered with artist Mark Evans to release a commemorative pairing of exquisite, blended Scotch and Coronation Portraits. One pair have been gifted to the King himself, but the other one headed to Sotheby’s auction where £170,000 was raised for charity. It’ll be reauctioned next year too, with an increased estimated value close to £500,000 – so get saving!

First, the artworks. They’re giant hand-etched leather canvas portraits of The King based on his famous Time magazine cover. 1/10th of a millimetre is painstakingly carved into the leather with surgical precision, gradually revealing the iconic photo of the King. The artwork will be displayed at Sladmore Gallery over the summer.

is this the rarest bottle of whisky ever made? blend of 75 the three drinkers

Now, what we’re here for at The Three Drinkers, this enigmatic whisky blend. Named the ‘Blend of 75’, each year of Charles’ life is represented with 75 different Scotch Whiskies from all four corners of Scotland. Master Blender Colin Scott led the concept, selecting carefully from The Last Drop’s inventory of maturing barrels and including malts, blends and grains. Renowned distilleries like The Glenlivet and Laphroaig all contribute to the blend, as well as 19 lost distilleries such as Glenlochy and Imperial.

Dressed smartly in embossed green leather, the Blend of 75 shows off a enchanting golden amber hue reflecting the fact that some of the whiskies used are over half a century old. The nose has been described as a rich mix of apricots, red apples and figs combined with liquorice, honey sweetness and warm spice. This richness continues on the palate with notes of fruitcake, ripe cherries, orangey spice and toffee vanilla before a warm, lingering hug of a finish. It sounds deliciously Christmassy to us, but probably a tad too expensive as a Christmas gift to anyone. There are 10 limited edition drams made during this detailed bottling process being sold at Wiltons for £10,000 too, raising even more money for charity. The combined cost of the exceptionally rare whisky and portrait is estimated to collect £471,000, but no one quite knows until the day itself so keep your eyes peeled for this premium Sotheby’s auction sometime next year.

New Royal Warrants: The Drinks That Are Officially Fit For A King

new royal warrants the drinks that are officially fit for a king

As well as word-of-mouth and online reviews, there all kinds of competitions and awards that drinks brands seek out to boost their product, but are any more coveted than the Royal Warrant?

When King Charles III and Queen Camilla took to the throne in a new look Royal Household, they got the opportunity to review the list of warrant holders. This prestigious list is a mark of recognition assigned to companies who supply goods or services to the Royal Household. They can then use the coat of arms on their packaging, in their adverts and inevitably, they can charge more. So, if you’ve ever sat at home wondering what exactly the King and Queen drink, this is it!

This selection process is ongoing, and it’s believed that these latest warrants were actually decided upon when Charles was still the Prince of Wales – so more may be announced. Nonetheless, they are the first of the new reign so let’s take a look at the King and Queen’s favourite drinks!

Companies By Appointment to His Majesty The King

Berry Bros. & Rudd Ltd, London Wine and Spirit Merchants
Britain’s oldest, family-owned wine and spirits merchant, they’ve been trading since 1698 and provide a selection of drinks to the Royals.

Champagne Laurent-Perrier, France Purveyors of Champagne
One of the few Champagne houses that remain family-owned, the inclusion of Laurent-Perrier shows Charles’ focus on these types of business. It’s the only Champagne house with the warrant currently!

Corney & Barrow Ltd, London Wine Merchants
The exclusive UK supplier of the luxury Burgundy estate Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.

D. Johnston & Co. (Laphroaig) Ltd, Argyle Distiller & Supplier of Single Malt Scotch Whisky
If you’re ever invited into Buckingham Palace and order a Scotch, this’ll likely be it. They were first awarded the Royal Warrant in 1994 and have never fallen out of favour.

Shepherd Neame Limited, Kent Supplier of Specialist Orders
With the honour of being Britain’s oldest brewer, this is the only beer company on the list.

Waitrose Limited, Berkshire Grocer and Wine & Spirit Merchants
Officially the only supermarket, Waitrose has had Royal links for a while with their Duchy range.

Companies By Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen

Camel Valley, Cornwall Purveyor of English Sparkling Wines
Representing the flourishing world of English sparkling wine is Camel Valley, the Cornwall-based family-run winery.

Corney & Barrow Ltd, London Wine Merchants
As seen above, it appears that Camilla is a fan of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti too.

There were 145 appointments in total across all kinds of products and services, so if you’re intrigued by which brands get signed, sealed and delivered to the Royal Household, and for more information about The Royal Warrant, click here.