Royal salute
Royal Salute
Royal Salute is a prestigious brand of Scotch whisky, created by Chivas Brothers, a company owned by Pernod Ricard. It was first introduced in 1953 as a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her coronation. The name "Royal Salute" refers to the traditional 21-gun salute fired to honor royal occasions, symbolizing respect, dignity, and celebration.
What makes Royal Salute unique is its age statement—every blend is matured for a minimum of 21 years. This ensures depth, smoothness, and complexity in flavor. The whisky is crafted in Strathisla Distillery in Scotland, one of the oldest working distilleries, and is known for its rich aroma, balanced taste, and luxurious character.
Royal Salute is often presented in elegant porcelain flagons, each hand-crafted and available in different colors representing the crown jewels. Over time, the brand has expanded its collection, offering 38-year-old, 62-year-old, and even exceptionally rare blends.
It is considered not just a whisky but a symbol of luxury and heritage, often gifted or enjoyed on special occasions. Royal Salute continues to hold a special place among connoisseurs who appreciate fine, aged Scotch whisky.