Diamond Jubilee by John Walker & Sons
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Extra-rare whisky have been launched to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
John Walker & Sons celebrates the occasion with the bottling of Diamond Jubilee By John Walker & Sons; a specially crafted $160,000-per-bottle blend of rare malt and grain Scotch whiskies distilled in 1952, the year Elizabeth II acceded to the throne.
Just 60 bottles of Diamond Jubilee by John Walker & Sons will be released. The profits from the sale of these editions are being donated to the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST).
The diamond shaped Baccarat crystal decanters stand on a crystal base with six radial legs to reflect the decades of the Queen's reign, and are adorned with Britannia silver.
Scottish silversmiths, Hamilton & Inches, has fashioned the collars set with a half-carat diamond, the Royal Arms, John Walker & Sons monogram and individually numbered seals.
Each edition also includes a pair of lead Cumbria Crystal glasses and a commemorative artefact book. All the elements will be housed in a chest made by the cabinet makers at NEJ Stevenson, incorporating oak from the Queen's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, to echo the whisky marrying casks and Caledonian pine from Balmoral.
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