Lauder’s

Queen Mary Special Reserve

LAUDER’S QUEEN MARY celebrates Scotland and Glasgow’s proud engineering past. At the time when Archibald Lauder began selling his whiskies in 19th century Glasgow, the city was the engineering capital of the world. Iconic vessels such as the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth were among the estimated 25,000 vessels built on the river Clyde during its heyday.

Many of these Clyde built ships, by exporting around the world, helped make Scotch whisky the world’s favourite spirit. Our Master Blender selected the finest whiskies from the Highland and Speyside regions. Maturation in Bourbon and Sherry Casks gives this blend a perfectly balanced finish.

Tasting Note:

taste1

Nose: Dried fruits combining roasted coffee notes with winter spices.

taste2

Palate: Raisins and sultanas combine with a rich sherry oak. Hints of butterscotch.

taste3

Finish: Velvet toffee with hints of pear and sherry leaving a long luxurious finish.

Lauder’s

Queen Mary Special Reserve

LAUDER’S QUEEN MARY celebrates Scotland and Glasgow’s proud engineering past. At the time when Archibald Lauder began selling his whiskies in 19th century Glasgow, the city was the engineering capital of the world. Iconic vessels such as the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth were among the estimated 25,000 vessels built on the river Clyde during its heyday.

Many of these Clyde built ships, by exporting around the world, helped make Scotch whisky the world’s favourite spirit. Our Master Blender selected the finest whiskies from the Highland and Speyside regions. Maturation in Bourbon and Sherry Casks gives this blend a perfectly balanced finish.

Tasting Note:

taste1

Nose: Dried fruits combining roasted coffee notes with winter spices.

taste2

Palate: Raisins and sultanas combine with a rich sherry oak. Hints of butterscotch.

taste3

Finish: Velvet toffee with hints of pear and sherry leaving a long luxurious finish.

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Haruki Murakami (Japanese author)