Royal Salute
Royal Salute was created in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The brand takes its name from the traditional 21-gun salute fired in tribute to royalty and dignitaries. To this day, there has never been a Royal Salute of less than 21-years-old – the mantra of its makers remains ‘we begin where others end.’
Royal Salute 21yo Signature Blend
Glass Flagon

£190
(£271.43 per litre)
The Signature Blend was the first to pay royal tribute and has remained an opulent, layered whisky since 1954. This is all about notes of thick-cut marmalade, chocolate-covered hazelnuts, vanilla custard, and fragrant autumn leaves.
You must be aged 18 or above to buy alcohol in the UK
Royal Salute 21yo
The Miami Polo Edition

£215
(£307.14 per litre)
Its vibrant decanter reflects the lively character of this whisky. Expect aromas of juicy pears, blossom honey, and pastel de nata, layered with white chocolate, marzipan, and cinnamon spice. This is the first Royal Salute whisky to be finished in a combination of first-fill rye and first-fill bourbon casks.
You must be aged 18 or above to buy alcohol in the UK
Royal Salute 21yo Harris Reed Edition
Pink Flagon

£250
(£357.14 per litre)
This is the third release in the Fashion Collection, which sees Royal Salute partner with visionary designer Harris Reed. The blend reflects luxury and creativity, with a striking flagon design. You will find notes of red apples, raspberry jam, creme brulee, pear crumble, toasted almonds, and spice, with a rich, complex finish.
You must be aged 18 or above to buy alcohol in the UK
Scotland’s Finest
While the exact composition of Royal Salute is closely guarded, it’s no secret that its owners have access to some of the world’s finest whiskies. Chivas brothers holds owns such venerable distilleries as Aberlour, Glenlivet and Strathisla – the oldest licensed distillery in Scotland. By blending complimentary whiskies from different sources, Sandy and his team are able to create nuanced layers of flavour