King Charles III and Queen Camilla have granted Royal Warrants to a number of producers, distillers and merchants in the updated version of the Companies By Appointment list. A Royal Warrant means that a company supplies goods or services to the Royal Household. The King, who was crowned in May 2023, announced his first Royal Warrant list in May of this year, with a number of drinks brands making the cut. Now the royal couple has released the second, updated version of the list, with a total of 386 companies A number of Champagne brands have been given the Windsor seal of approval, with Bollinger, Louis Roederer, Moët & Chandon, Pol Roger, Veuve Clicquot and Laurent-Perrier all receiving the Royal Warrant of Appointment from His Majesty the King. Groupe Bollinger grantee and président directuer général Etienne Bizot commented: “I am delighted to hear that Champagne Bollinger has once again been bestowed the great honour of receiving the Royal Warrant. It is with great pride that we display the Royal Warrant on every bottle of Champagne Bollinger we produce, and it is extra special to receive it this year from His Majesty The King, on the 140th anniversary since it was first bestowed upon the House by Queen Victoria in 1884.” Pol Roger was first given a Royal Warrant in 1877, and then by George V in 1912, George VI in 1947, and Queen Elizabeth II in 2003. But it isn’t just fine French fizz which features on the list
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