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What kind of wine does Royal Salute belong to?

Royal Salute is a whiskey, and Royal Salute is a whiskey specially customized by Chivas Regal for the British Royal Ceremony.

In 1953, Chivas Brothers specially brewed the "Royal Salute" to pay tribute to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth of England. The name "Royal Salute" comes from the custom of firing a 21-gun salute to visiting royal guests.

Royal Salute 50 Years Old is the most perfect and rare Scotch blended whiskey in the world. Royal Salute 21 Year Old has been awarded the title of "Best Blended Scotch Whiskey" at the just announced 2003 International Wine and Spirits Competition. This is the second year in a row that Royal Salute 21 Year Old has won this coveted international wine and spirit award. Competition crown.

Royal Salute is more confident in the Chinese market. "The continued economic growth has greatly increased the consumption level of Chinese consumers, and the demand for high-end consumer goods continues to increase. This time, Royal Salute is launched in China for 50 years. It fully demonstrates our importance and concern for the Chinese market," Zhu Li'an, marketing director of Pernod Ricard (China), said at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Royal Salute in Shanghai today.

Extended information

In 1953, in order to celebrate the accession of Queen Elizabeth to the throne, the "Chivas Brothers" winery launched another wine called "Royal Salute 21 Years Old" (Royal Salute 21 Years Old) )'s top blended whiskey, and its name and packaging always closely follow the royal celebration theme. Its name comes from the British Royal Navy fleet firing a 21-gun salute in the air every year on the birthday of the Queen or Prince of England to express the highest respect.

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