Highgrove Gin
Prince Charles has his very own collection of Highgrove alcohol, named after his estate in Gloucestershire.
Highgrove is the private residence of the Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. The Highgrove Shop stocks a number of kitchen, dining and homeware products which mean you can “bring a touch of the Royal Gardens at Highgrove into your home”.
Amongst the many treasures available for sale from the store is new arrival Highgrove Organic Garden Botanical Gin.
The gin joins a number of alcohol products sold by Highgrove including Highgrove Organic Botanic London Dry Gin, as well as whisky, port, liqueur, wine and champagne.
The new gin is made using heritage grains grown at Highgrove and is inspired by the botanicals from the gardens.
It’s distilled by an artisan producer in Oxford – the first certified grain-to-glass distillery in the UK.
The latest in a line of royal alcohol products to hit the market comes not long after the Queen’s London residence launched its gin made with botanicals from Buckingham Palace’s grounds.
A bottle of small-batch dry gin by the Royal Collection Trust, a spirit infused with lemon, verbena, hawthorn berries and mulberry leaves collected from Queen Elizabeth II’s gardens at Buckingham Palace.