Lauder's Whisky was first created in 1836, making it one of the oldest still-existing Scotch whisky brands. The name comes from Archibald Lauder, who owned a shop in Glasgow and had the idea to craft his own whisky in 1834. It took him two years to perfect the recipe.
Lauder's Whisky was first created in 1836, making it one of the oldest still-existing Scotch whisky brands. The name comes from Archibald Lauder, who owned a shop in Glasgow and had the idea to craft his own whisky in 1834. It took him two years to perfect the recipe.
By the late 19th century, Lauder's had already gained widespread popularity and was awarded numerous prizes in competitions across both Europe and the United States.
Amber-golden.
Fruity with notes of oak, apricot, spices, and vanilla.
Fruity with hints of oak, apricot, spices, orange peel, and vanilla.