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There is no good news for those of you still looking to find Glayva Scotch Liqueur in the United States. The brand has been owned and produced by Whyte and Mackay, but the parent of that company has the division up for sale. It's hard to understand that meanwhile export of a successful product has been suspended; if anyone knows the answer to this question, please email us and we'll publish your response. Meanwhile we can recommend Glayva lovers might want to try:
Atholl Brose Scotch Liqueur, available from A Cork Above HERE.
Celtic Crossing Irish Liqueur, available from A Cork Above HERE.
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