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With botanicals picked from The Queen's garden, Buckingham Palace Gin promises to be something truly special. Balmoral Castle, which is owned by Queen Elizabeth, in Scotland, has its own brand of single malt whisky (via People). Among 12 botanicals used to create the small-batch gin are lemon, verbena, hawthorn berries, and mulberry leaves. Prince Charles already produces organic gin at Highgrove Estate, his family residence in Cornwall. Each payment, once made, is non-refundable, subject to law. Due to hygiene reasons, pierced earrings and face coverings cannot be returned unless they are faulty. Profits from the spirit will be delegated to the maintenance of the antique furniture and collectibles in the Palace, of which there are more than 7,000 paintings. Not in conjunction with any other offer. "The spirit is infused with citrus and herbal notes . Which should make it unsurprising that Buckingham Palace has this week released its own gin. The palace has everything it needs to be its own self-sufficient village, including a post office, movie theater, police station and clinic. Hand picked whole sloe berries are steeped in our classic Buckingham Palace gin, to give this sloe gin a unique and intense fruit flavour. Or, to put it in the parlance of the commoners, throw it in a bloomin' G&T. For full shipping rates, please click here. No cancellations during the first 12 months. K5 Himalayan Whisky, named for the fifth and current king, has been produced in larger quantities, and is a blended release featuring malt whisky from Scotland and triple-distilled grain whisky from Bhutan. As a result of the drop in tourism to these estates, the loss in revenue has reportedly reached $22 million.