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In his 1930s book 'Whisky', Aeneas MacDonald teaches us that Glaswegians historically favored fuller-bodied, fuller-flavoured whiskeys than people in other parts of the world.
Then there's no better name for a whiskey like this.
Glasgows are also famous for their sense of humour, which is why the city's statue of Wellington, traditionally attired in a traffic, appears on the front label.
In his 1930s book 'Whisky', Aeneas MacDonald teaches us that Glaswegians historically favored fuller-bodied, fuller-flavoured whiskeys than people in other parts of the world.
Then there's no better name for a whiskey like this.
Glasgows are also famous for their sense of humour, which is why the city's statue of Wellington, traditionally attired in a traffic, appears on the front label.
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