The English Whisky Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II – 2022
70cl / 46%

£349.00
- Malt type: Single Malt
- Region: England
- Chilfiltered: No
- Coloring: No
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A limited edition 46% ABV English single malt, non-chill filtered and naturally coloured, created from diverse casks to commemorate the Queen's 70-year reign.
At-a-Glance:
| Distillery: The English Whisky Co. (St George's) | |
| Bottler: Distillery Bottling | |
| Country & Region: England, Norfolk (Roudham) | |
| Category: Single Malt Whisky | |
| Age: Non Age Statement (NAS) (Distilled circa 2010s) | |
| Vintage: Not stated by the producer | |
| Bottled: 2022 | |
| ABV & Size(s): 46% / 70cl | |
| Cask / Treatment: Marriage of specially selected casks, including ex-bourbon, virgin oak, red wine, and PX sherry | |
| Natural Colour: Yes | |
| Non-Chill-Filtered: Yes | |
| Cask Strength: No | |
| Bottle count / Outturn: 3,000 bottles worldwide (1,200 bottles UK allocation) | |
| Intended channel: Commemorative/General Release | |
| Packaging: Engraved bottle in a presentation tube/box. | |
| Notes on discrepancies The core maturation includes a marriage of bourbon, virgin oak, red wine, and PX sherry casks. |
Historical Context
The English Whisky Co. (St George's Distillery) is England's oldest registered whisky distillery, founded in 2006 by the Nelstrop family in Norfolk. The distillery has rapidly established a reputation for high-quality, pioneering English single malt, challenging the traditional dominance of Scotch.
This bottling is part of the distillery's prestigious "Royal Range," a series reserved exclusively for commemorating major royal events such as births, marriages, coronations, and jubilees. The Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, marking her 70-year reign, was an extraordinary event, leading to this special commemorative release.
The expression is a technically premium bottling: it is bottled at 46% ABV, non-chill filtered, and maintains a natural colour. The liquid itself is a complex marriage of malts drawn from specially selected casks, including ex-bourbon, virgin oak, red wine, and PX sherry casks. This diverse cask profile is chosen to create a rich and complex flavour suitable for a commemorative release. The strictly limited outturn of 3,000 bottles worldwide (with only 1,200 allocated to the UK) guarantees its scarcity and immediate collector appeal.
2.1 Documented variants:
- 46% ABV/70cl is the single format.
- The blend is a marriage of ex-bourbon, virgin oak, red wine, and PX sherry cask-matured whiskies.
- The outturn is 3,000 bottles worldwide.
Variant Matrix:
| ABV | Volume | Market | Era cues | Relative desirability |
| 46% | 70cl | Commemorative/Limited Release | Platinum Jubilee, Bottled 2022, Outturn 3,000 | Highest (Guaranteed scarcity and historical event) |
2.2 Packaging & authenticity checklist:
The bottle is an engraved bottling commemorating the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 1952-2022. The 46% ABV strength and the NCF/Natural Colour status are critical technical markers. The bottle should be inspected for the presence of the original commemorative tube/box.
2.3 Regulatory/terminology notes:
The liquid is a Single Malt Whisky from England. The status is Non-Chill-Filtered (NCF) and Natural Colour. The use of multiple cask types (ex-bourbon, virgin oak, red wine, PX sherry) creates a complex, multi-layered profile.
- Liquid Profile (from verifiable notes)
The profile is fresh, unpeated, and complex, with hints of nuts, fresh fruit, and light chocolate.
Nose: Waves of orchard fruits, honeycomb, and fresh apples. Hints of toasted almonds, with undertones of milk chocolate.
Palate: Layers of fresh green apples and fruit, cinnamon, and ginger. Sweetness is balanced by notes of soft spice, pecans, and rose petals.
Finish: Crisp, fresh oaky character, with a pleasant, dry close.
With water: Not stated by the producer.
- Pricing & Market Dynamics (GBP)
The Platinum Jubilee bottling is a highly desirable commemorative item, with strong retail prices reflecting its extremely limited outturn.
Original RRP (GBP): Not stated by the producer.
Current UK retail range (GBP, incl. VAT): 499.95 GBP (Secondary retail listing).
Recent UK/EU auction range (GBP, hammer): 130.00 GBP (Jan 2023), 55.00 GBP (Unspecified date).
Pricing stratification: The price is highly volatile. The specialist retail price of 499.95 GBP reflects the bottle's rarity and commemorative status, while the auction hammer price (55.00 GBP to 130.00 GBP) suggests a large portion of the market values the liquid as a single malt rather than a high-end collectible.
Liquidity & sourcing note: Liquidity is moderate but driven by high collector demand for royal memorabilia. Sourcing is restricted to the secondary market.
Price Snapshot:
| Channel | Date | Bottle spec | Price (GBP) | Notes |
| Retail (Specialist) | Current | 70cl / 46% ABV | 499.95 | Secondary Retail Listing |
| Auction (Hammer) | Jan 2023 | 70cl / 46% ABV | 130.00 | Winning bid |
| Auction (Hammer) | Not specified | 70cl / 46% ABV | 55.00 | Winning bid |
Distillery/Bottler Snapshot
The English Whisky Co. (St George's) is England's oldest registered whisky distillery, founded in 2006. Located in Roudham, Norfolk, the distillery prides itself on its English provenance, sourcing local barley and using water from the Breckland Aquifer. The distillery practices "holistic whisky making," overseeing all processes. Its house style is predominantly unpeated, favouring rich flavour profiles achieved through diverse cask selection, a characteristic exemplified by this multi-cask Jubilee release.
- Sourcing
- Target formats/eras to prefer: The single 70cl, 46% ABV engraved bottling.
- Red flags to avoid: Ensure the bottle is clearly marked as the Platinum Jubilee (2022) to avoid confusion with the King Charles III Coronation release.
- Condition thresholds (fill/box/labels): The original engraved glass and presentation tube must be pristine for collector value.
- Margin/velocity expectations - qualitative: Velocity is moderate. Margin potential is extremely high when acquired near the 55.00 GBP hammer price.











