Buckingham Palace Dry Gin
With Buckingham Palace Gin, the name says it all: many of the botanicals contained in the gin are grown in the royal gardens of Buckingham Palace. In the 16-hectare green spaces of the London palace, lemon verbena, hawthorn berries and mulberry leaves are harvested, among other things. The bottle design reflects the 12 botanicals used from the gardens, which provide a habitat for 30 species of birds and 250 varieties of wildflowers.
With Buckingham Palace Gin, the name says it all: many of the botanicals contained in the gin are grown in the royal gardens of Buckingham Palace. In the 16-hectare green spaces of the London palace, lemon verbena, hawthorn berries and mulberry leaves are harvested, among other things. The bottle design reflects the 12 botanicals used from the gardens, which provide a habitat for 30 species of birds and 250 varieties of wildflowers.