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  2. Dubonnet - Wikipedia

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    The French made version is 14.8% alcohol by volume and the US version 19%. [3] The beverage is famous in the UK for having been the favourite drink of Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. [5] In November 2021, Dubonnet was awarded a Royal Warrant by Queen Elizabeth II. [6]

  3. Mateus (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Mateus rosé was among the alcoholic beverages which were stockpiled in the cellars of Saddam Hussein's palaces. [7] It was a preferred wine of Queen Elizabeth II (in 1999). [8] The wine is mentioned in the lyrics of the Elton John song, Social Disease (1973): "I get juiced on Mateus and just hang loose." [9]

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  5. Queen Elizabeth II Used to Love This ‘Slightly Bitter ...

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    This will be the royal family's first Christmas without Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away this past September. The late monarch loved the holiday season and maintained many traditions each year ...

  6. Here's How To Make The Queen's Favorite Cocktail At Home - AOL

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  7. Cherry Heering - Wikipedia

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    Heering Cherry Liqueur has been produced since 1818, and the company is purveyor to the Royal Danish Court and formerly to Queen Elizabeth II. [1] It is sold in more than 100 countries. [2] Heering Cherry Liqueur is an ingredient of cocktails including the Singapore Sling and Blood & Sand. [3]

  8. Royal Salute (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Salute was launched by Chivas Brothers on 2 June 1953 by in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her Coronation. [2] [3] Named after the ceremonial 21-gun salute that is fired from the Tower of London to mark special royal occasions, Royal Salute whiskies are aged for a minimum of 21 years, [4] making it the only Scotch to begin its collection at exclusively 21 years-old.

  9. How to Eat and Drink Like Queen Elizabeth While You Watch ...

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