Chivas Brothers, a Scotch whisky producer and premium gin division owned by Pernod Ricard, has got a new hand crafted decanter for its Royal Salute whisky. The decanter was designed by Coley Porter Bell (CPB), a full-service UK-based design agency.
Chivas Brothers, a Scotch whisky producer and premium gin division owned by Pernod Ricard, has got a new hand crafted decanter for its Royal Salute whisky. The decanter was designed by Coley Porter Bell (CPB), a full-service UK-based design agency.
The Royal Salute brand was launched in 1953 in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her coronation.
This decanter is priced at $2,200 (GBP1,357). The Royal Salute 62 Gun Salute decanter is manufactured by Darlington Crystal.
The decanter comes with opaque double walls which allow for decorative cuts to be made to the outer wall.
A cut crystal stopper crowns the bottle and is decorated in 24 carat gold. The crest is made from liquid gold and applied by hand.
Coley Porter Bell Royal Salute design director Stuart Humm said the company designed this beautiful decanter to reflect the quality and craftsmanship of the whisky that has been 40 years in the making.
Source: Pernod Ricard