John Ross’s historic brick kilns date back to 1857

 Aberdeen-based smoked salmon producer, has been granted the Royal Warrant by His Majesty The King

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John Ross, Aberdeen’s award-winning and handcrafted traditional smoked salmon producer, has been granted the Royal Warrant of Appointment as Fish Merchant and Curer’s to The King.

This prestigious honour continues the company’s longstanding relationship with the Royal Household, following 30 years of holding the Royal Warrant for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. 

As a holder of this historic distinction, which symbolises the producer’s enduring commitment to quality, heritage, and excellence, John Ross is deeply honoured to continue to serve the Royal Household.

This prestigious recognition reflects the dedication of the firm’s team of world-class smoked salmon producers and values that underpin every handcrafted product it has created.

Christopher Leigh, CEO at John Ross, comments: “Receiving the Royal Warrant of Appointment from His Majesty The King is a privilege beyond measure. For over three decades, we have taken great pride in upholding the highest standards for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and it is a true honour to continue this tradition in service to The King. This recognition inspires us to remain at the forefront of our craft, honouring the heritage and excellence that has come to define John Ross. We would like to thank our loyal customers and partners for their support, which has been instrumental in maintaining our reputation as one of the finest producers of smoked salmon in the world.”

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