The Royal Salute Maharaja of Jodhpur Golden Jubilee Cup

Posted by Paul Handley on Mon 16th January 2012 at 01:29 PM, Filed in Hot Luxury NewsLuxury DrinksLuxury EntertainmentLuxury Events
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Royal Salute, the world’s leading luxury Scotch whisky enjoyed its 3rd year of sponsoring The Royal Salute Maharaja of Jodhpur Golden Jubilee Cup in front of the largest crowd yet.

The high end five day polo event saw the Central Academy team taking the title, beating the Yuvraj Knights in the final.

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The tournament attracted a high quality field including India’s Samir Suhag and Argentina’s Andres Weisz, both 5 goal players. Famous names of nobility such as Prince Carl-Eugen Oettingen-Wallerstein and his wife Princess Anna of Bavaria also took part.
Set in the majestic shadows of Umaid Bhawan Palace, guests of Royal Salute were hosted from 26th - 31st December by His Highness with guest of honour, Torquhil Ian Campbell the 13th Duke of Argyll.

VIPs from every continent enjoyed the five days of international polo which culminated in the exclusive Royal Salute Golden Jubilee Ball. 

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Neil Macdonald, Global Brand Director for Royal Salute, commented: “There is no event quite like the Royal Salute Maharaja of Jodhpur Golden Jubilee Cup. With stunning parties and a world-class 10 goal tournament, our guests have enjoyed a spectacular few days.” 

The award-winning Royal Salute was first created as a tribute by Chivas Brothers to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II upon her coronation in 1953. In sponsoring such an event, Royal Salute has confirmed itself as the world’s leading luxury scotch whiskey.

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