Battle of the royal gins – which palace does it best? (2024)

Is the King’s gin the king of gins? Our expert taster investigates

It’s all the rage for a large estate or house to have a signature gin and many of the royal residences now produce their own. Each gin is designed to evoke the grounds and gardens of the particular palace or house, and developed using some botanicals that grow there. The newest is the Palace of Holyroodhouse Dry Gin, which is infused with herbs picked in the physic garden of the King’s official Scottish residence in Edinburgh. But how do these different gins, not all of which share the same distiller, compare? And which might you want to pour next time you’re mixing a G&T?

Battle of the royal gins – which palace does it best? (1)

Available from Royal Collection Shop

The Buckingham Palace Gardens spread across 39 acres in central London and are home to more than 250 species of wildflower as well as all those plants cultivated by the palace gardeners. Made using 12 botanicals hand-picked from Buckingham Palace Gardens and including hawthorn berries, mulberry leaves and lemon verbena, this is a primarily citrusy gin but I found the flavours a little diffuse and quavering and it’s not one I would choose to drink.

Available from Royal Collection Shop

A good one for those who like delicately flavoured gins, this one is salmon pink in colour because the spirit has been infused with raspberries harvested on the Windsor Castle Estate. The red berry flavour is subtle but there, sweet and ripe but freshened with nose-tickling notes of pink peppercorn and rose petal.

Serve: The Royal Collection Trust’s own serving suggestion is a good one: stir in a shaker with ice, then drain into a Martini glass and muddle with raspberries. It also works nicely in a good, ordinary G&T. Keep the tonic plain to enjoy the floral and raspberry notes better.

Battle of the royal gins – which palace does it best? (3)

Available from Royal Collection Shop

A crisp, fine and pleasingly junipery gin, this one is infused with lemon thyme and apple mint from the Holyrood House physic garden in Edinburgh. The label design is inspired by the textiles in the bedroom of Mary, Queen of Scots, inside the palace.

Serve: An excellent option for a classic G&T and it works just as well with a Mediterranean as with a plain tonic.

Battle of the royal gins – which palace does it best? (4)

Available from Sandringham Estate

Sandringham Estate in Norfolk is the private retreat of the British monarch and where the Royal family traditionally spends Christmas Day. This gin is small-batch-distilled in a barn on the estate and it’s made with persimmon (Sharon fruit) grown in the walled garden, as well as myrtle, whose forebears grew from cuttings from the wedding bouquet of Princess Alexandra when she married the future Edward VII.

I have mixed feelings about this gin. The first thing to say is that it is clearly very high quality with a thick, spicy smell and excellent texture. Unfortunately, I don’t think they’ve got the botanical blend quite right as, while it opens with a very enticing, woody-spicy medley of flavour, it moves abruptly to a quite hard citrus. The right garnish when you serve as a G&T helps to sort this out. I’ve also marked it down on cost.

Serve: Try Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light, and use an orange slice, squeezing a bit of the juice into the drink as you make it. The warm citrus helps to link the two slightly dissonant components of the drink.

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Available from Highgrove Gardens and Fortnum & Mason

This beautiful Cotswolds house has been the family home of King Charles III since 1980 and His Majesty takes a great personal interest in the gardens. The gin is a London Dry, meaning, among other things, that botanicals must be added during the distillation process, not afterwards. It’s made using organic heritage grain grown at Highgrove and distilled “by an artisan producer in Oxford”. By whom exactly is a secret but my money would be on the quality-minded Oxford Artisan Distillery because heritage grain is very much its bag. Also, this is a superb, textural gin, with thickly aromatic notes of thyme, rosemary and lemon verbena and a gorgeous woody edge. Honestly, I could pretty much wear this, it smells so good.

Serve: With ice, Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light and a sprig of lavender or paring of lemon zest.

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FAQs

What is Buckingham Palace gin? ›

Our Buckingham Palace dry gin has a unique royal origin, with many of its citrus and herbal notes sourced from botanicals gathered in the Buckingham Palace Gardens. Lemon verbena, hawthorn berries, and mulberry leaves are among the 12 botanicals hand-picked for the gin in the Gardens at Buckingham Palace.

What is London Dry gin? ›

Despite what the name suggests, this style of gin doesn't need to be made in London. It's a dry, refined gin that can be made anywhere in the world, as long as juniper is included. The coniferous shrub and its spruce-forward profile are the defining characteristics of London dry gin.

Did the Queen drink gin every morning? ›

Queen Elizabeth II has carried on the tradition of drinking her late mother's preferred aperitif, Dubonnet and gin, imbibing the co*cktail every day before lunch as appetite-stimulator (although she's had to cut back in recent times so that she could be in top shape for her Platinum Jubilee).

Why is it called a gin palace? ›

A gin palace (also gin house and gin shop) is an English name originally for a lavish bar selling gin, later transferred by association to late Victorian pubs designed in a similar style.

How do you serve Buckingham Palace gin? ›

Buckingham Palace Dry Gin

For the perfect refreshing drink, the recommended serving method is to pour a measure of the gin into an ice-filled short tumbler before topping up with tonic and garnishing with a slice of lemon.

What is the royal approved gin? ›

There are only two specific gin companies who are currently awarded royal warrants. Her Majesty The Queen bestowed one to Tanqueray Gordon and Company whilst His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales recognised London and Scottish International who produce Juniper Green Organic Gin amongst other products.

What is the Queen's Choice of gin? ›

The Queen preferred Gordon's London dry gin in her Dubonnet co*cktails, with a slice of lemon!

What gin did the Queen Mother like? ›

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