A Jewel of a Presentation Box for Royal Salute Whisky

A new addition to the Royal Salute whisky range, The Treasured Blend gets a presentation box with double-door design that opens to a stunning, gold foil menagerie fit for a queen.

The interior illustration depicts the animals of the Royal Menagerie attending a coronation celebration surrounded by the precious Royal Regalia at the Tower of London.
The interior illustration depicts the animals of the Royal Menagerie attending a coronation celebration surrounded by the precious Royal Regalia at the Tower of London.

A striking presentation box is helping to underline the significance of the latest addition to Royal Salute’s permanent range of scotch whiskies produced by Chivas Brothers. Royal Salute, the “King of Whisky,” was first created as a gift for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 and has since been the official partner of all ceremonial royal gun salutes fired at the Tower of London.

The new 25-year-old Scotch whisky, The Treasured Blend, was created by Master Blender Sandy Hyslop and was inspired by the Crown Jewels of England, “bringing together precious and powerful whiskies first laid down a quarter of a century ago and today fit for modern royalty,” says Pollard Boxes, which created the presentation box for the new addition.

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