Le Studio G

Paris, France

Bottle of premium whiskey. Bottled in the center of the Scottish Highlands, where Scotland once challenged the English in a bloody battle.

“MacAulish” is the name chanted by the Scots when they went into battle. It literally means “son of Wallace”, son of Wallace, a reference to William Wallace, a Scottish knight who fought the King of England (Edward I) in the Middle Ages. The bottle is inspired by the claymore, the great sword that Scottish fighters used. It is taken out of its sheath before the battle and put back in afterwards. This bottle is a tribute to the Scottish warriors who fought for their freedom and passed on this heritage to us.