Fortnum & Mason has launched a botanical gin made from ingredients grown in Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles' royal residence Highgrove House.
October 07, 2020 - 11:01 BST Nichola Murphy We may not be able to live inside Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall's royal residence Highgrove House, but we can now replicate their drinks cabinet after a Highgrove gin has gone on sale.Fortnum & Mason has launched a botanical gin made from grain grown in the garden of the Gloucestershire property.
Wondering how to serve it like the royals? A classic lemon garnish is said to perfectly complement the herbal botanicals.
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