Queen of Great Britain launched her own gin production

The Queen of Great Britain Elizabeth II has launched her own gin production. The Daily Mail reports.

A drink called Sandringham Celebration Gin was made at a distillery on the Queen’s estate in northern Norfolk. It is bottled in 500 ml bottles and retails for £ 50 (about 5,000 rubles).

According to the publication, gin is one of the favorite alcoholic drinks of Elizabeth II.

It is noted that this is the third alcohol brand that the royal family opens. In July, Buckingham Palace presented the Royal Collection Trust gin, and a few months later, the Queen’s son Prince Charles decided to individually produce the same drink under the Highgrove brand.

In November it became known that Roscosmos will start producing perfumes, clothes and alcohol under the new Let’s Go! trademark. The application covers many sections of the international classification of goods and services. In particular, it includes perfumery and cosmetic products, medicines, electronic household appliances, precious metals, clothes, toys and alcoholic beverages.

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