Royal Salute and Justin Foo Curate a Stellar National Day Party Menu
Best of both worlds.
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What does chef Justin Foo and Royal Salute, the Scotch whisky seemingly have in common" Firstly, it is a thirst for adventure. The former has seen himself cooking in kitchens all over the world (Singapore to Paris and around the world) and the latter, weaving tales of magic and mystique as one of the oldest working distilleries in the Highlands of Scotland. Secondly, it is a flair for flavour, matching even the most finickiest of taste buds. Foo’s culinary chops run the gamut from local flavours to pristinely plated European fare while Royal Salute comes in two expressions: a 21 Signature Blend and a 38, the two stalwart spirits (or the King of Whiskies as some put it) that fly the flag for Royal Salute as the classics of the brand.
While the Royal Salute expressions have graced many a monarchy event (the first expression was created for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 while a special edition was created for the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle), the beauty of its amber liquid however, is in the number of years it has been matured. A specific 21 years that makes other whiskies pale in comparison at the first drop as they tend to range from three to sixteen.
This knack for ageing some of the finest malts ? or in the words of Royal Salute “We Begin Where Others End” ? is someth...
The post Royal Salute and Justin Foo Curate a Stellar National Day Party Menu appeared first on LUXUO.
Image: Mens-Folio
What does chef Justin Foo and Royal Salute, the Scotch whisky seemingly have in common" Firstly, it is a thirst for adventure. The former has seen himself cooking in kitchens all over the world (Singapore to Paris and around the world) and the latter, weaving tales of magic and mystique as one of the oldest working distilleries in the Highlands of Scotland. Secondly, it is a flair for flavour, matching even the most finickiest of taste buds. Foo’s culinary chops run the gamut from local flavours to pristinely plated European fare while Royal Salute comes in two expressions: a 21 Signature Blend and a 38, the two stalwart spirits (or the King of Whiskies as some put it) that fly the flag for Royal Salute as the classics of the brand.
While the Royal Salute expressions have graced many a monarchy event (the first expression was created for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 while a special edition was created for the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle), the beauty of its amber liquid however, is in the number of years it has been matured. A specific 21 years that makes other whiskies pale in comparison at the first drop as they tend to range from three to sixteen.
This knack for ageing some of the finest malts ? or in the words of Royal Salute “We Begin Where Others End” ? is someth...
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