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Issue 214 (June 2025)

Torquhil Ian Campbell, the 13th Duke of Argyll, lifts the shroud on Royal Salute's simmeringly flavourful 62 Gun Salute collection.

- iNDRAN PARAMASIVAM

Regal Resplendence

THE BLOOD OF SCOTTISH HISTORY pulses with the rich amplitude of whisky. Every exceptional dram conceived on Scottish soil is a magnificent and globally resounding testimony of the monumentality of its birthplace.

The foundations of Royal Salute hew close to the guarantees that accompany the royal pedigree of whisky: an uncompromising and generationally enduring approach to exceptional craftsmanship and a robust, exquisite taste. In exemplary fashion, the two new expressions comprising its freshly unveiled 62 Gun Salute collection, The American Oak Reserve and The Peated Reserve, act as boldly enticing canvases to take in the art and genius of Master Blender Sandy Hyslop.

In conversation, the esteemed Torquhil Ian Campbell, noble custodian of his country’s prized export, demystifies the intricacies of the new collection of Scotch whiskies.

What does the launch of the 62 Gun Collection mean to Royal Salute?

The launch of the 62 Gun Salute Collection is an exciting moment for Royal Salute. It underpins the brand's unwavering dedication to crafting exceptional Scotch whiskies that honour decades of tradition and celebrate British heritage. This collection isn't just about introducing new expressions; it's about capturing the essence of the 62 Gun Salute, the British Monarchy's highest ceremonial honour, exclusively fired at the Tower of London. Master Blender Sandy Hyslop has meticulously crafted these unique blends to evoke a sensory experience that mirrors the spectacle of this event.

As the Duke of Argyll, what can you tell the world about the importance of Royal Salute to the legacy of Scotland?

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