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Bollinger prides itself on having held a royal warrant continuously, since being awarded it by Queen Victoria in 1884. The champagne was served at the weddings of both Prince Charles and his brother, Prince Andrew.

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A dry Martini is reportedly the Queen's regular evening aperitif. The Martini brand was founded in 1863 in Turin, and received its royal warrant in 1962.

▲Gordon's is the gin she favours for those pre-lunch cocktails. The company was founded in 1769 and received its first royal warrant in 1925 by King George V.
▲Apparently, the Queen also likes two-parts Dubonnet and one-part gin with two cubes of ice and a lemon slice before lunch every day. Her mother was also known to be a fan of the French aperitif.
▲Prince Charles is also a fan of gin, but prefers his to be organic. Juniper Green was founded in 2000 as the world’s first organic London Dry Gin, and received its warrant in 2007.
▲Prince William and Kate Middleton reportedly opted for Pol Roger champagne for their wedding reception. The champagne house first held a royal warrant in 1877.
▲Lanson has held a royal warrant since being awarded one by Queen Victoria in 1901. The champagne is also the official champagne supplier to the Wimbledon Tennis Championships.
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James Pimm first marketed his summer cocktail in the 1840s, and it’s synonymous with Wimbledon and garden parties. However, Pimm's has only held a royal warrant since 2011.

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Harveys Bristol Cream has been produced in Jerez since 1769, but was originally bottled in Bristol. John Harvey & Sons was granted a royal warrant as supplier of fine wine to Queen Victoria in 1895, and has supplied the royal household with sherry ever since.

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The Prince of Wales delivered this warrant to the distillery in person in 1994. 

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Awarded the royal warrant in 1962, Hine was started by the Hine family from Dorset, and is the only Cognac to hold a royal warrant.

▲A classic component of any decent cocktail bar, Angostura Bitters has been around since 1824 and hasn't changed its recipe. The Queen awarded the Angostura company a royal warrant for their aromatic bitters.
▲It can't all be booze! Soft drink manufacturer Britvic produces Robinsons, J20, and Tango. They hold a royal warrant from the Queen.
▲The royals really like their champagne! Prince Charles awarded this house a royal warrant.
▲A fixture in Piccadilly since 1707, Fortnum's is a luxury London grocers. They hold royal warrants from both the Queen and the Prince of Wales and are known for their tea.
▲Heinz means Queens? It's more likely that the royal family like the manufacturer's sauces than tins of beans.
▲The chocolate manufacturer holds a royal warrant from the Queen.
▲This luxury brand has been established as Britain's master chocolatier since 1875. The Royal Warrant Holders Association reports that the same year, The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) encouraged Mme Charbonnel to leave the chocolate house of Maison Boissier in Paris. He asked her to join Mrs Walker to establish a fine confectionery house on London's Bond Street.
▲This is another luxury grocers with a royal warrant from the Queen. It is the oldest established company in Windsor and has specialised in the grocery trade and tea blending since 1860.
▲This amusingly named coffee trader has a royal warrant from the Queen. It was founded in 1942 and is a third-generation family business with a retail shop in Mayfair and a coffee roasters in Waltham Abbey.
▲No tap water for the royals! This water is bottled at source on the Hildon Estate in Hampshire.
▲Renshaw was established in 1898, specialising in baking and cake decorating products. It has been a royal warrant-holder since 1950, and "serves the Royal Household as purveyors of almond products". That most likely means marzipan for formal cakes and seasonal desserts.
▲Established in 1799, this company claims to be very proud to long-lasting legacy. They were given a royal warrant by the Queen.
▲In 1934, King George V granted the company's first royal warrant, and it has been renewed by every monarch to this day.
▲The Queen’s favorite cereal is reportedly Special K.
▲The Queen has given a royal warrant to this Essex-based salt manufacturer, which claims to provide "a fresh intensity and clean taste containing the perfect balance of natural minerals to enhance any dish", per RoyalWarrant.org.
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Does the Queen like it spicy? The hot sauce was granted a warrant in 2009. Maybe it is used on oysters or in a Bloody Mary.

▲Paxton & Whitfield is Britain's oldest cheesemonger and provides cheese to both the Prince of Wales and the Queen.
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This Aberdeen manufacturer uses kilns listed by Historic Scotland for their cultural significance. They are used daily to smoke what is claimed to be the highest quality salmon from the north west waters of Scotland, and create "what many world-class chefs claim to be the best smoked salmon in the world."

▲Royal warrants are granted by Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Prince of Wales to companies who supply them with goods and services. The warrant allows the supplier to advertise the fact that they supply to the royal family. Take a look at the food and drinks that the royal family likes enough to grant a warrant!

Drink like a queen!! Food and drink brands with royal warrants

Why settle for anything less?

22/05/22 por StarsInsider

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Royal warrants are granted by Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Prince of Wales to companies who supply them with goods and services. The warrant allows the supplier to advertise the fact that they supply to the royal family. Take a look at the food and drinks that the royal family likes enough to grant a warrant!

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