RAISE A GLASS TO GLASGOW

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Every story starts somewhere, and the Scottish city of Glasgow is where Lauder's was born.

Way back in 1871 in fact, when Archibald opened the doors of Lauder's Bar in Sauchiehall Street (doors that remain open to this very day). And it was within these walls that Archibald decided to lend his good name to a brand new whisky, one that would journey far beyond the city where it all began.

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A bottle of Lauder's blended scotch whisky with a golden amber liquid inside, labeled as 'Finest', standing on a white surface with a black background.

OUR WHISKY

FINEST

A bottle of Lauder's blended scotch whisky, Port Cask, with an amber-colored liquid inside, on a light-colored surface against a plain background.

PORT CASK

Bottle of Lauder's blended scotch whisky, Sherry Cask, with orange-colored liquid, black cap labeled Lauder's, and red label on the front.

SHERRY CASK

A bottle of Lauder's Queen Mary blended Scotch whisky with a black cap, orange-colored liquid inside, and a black label featuring gold and white text.

QUEEN MARY

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