Glayva

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Glayva is a liqueur from Leith, Scotland. It is made from a blend of aged Scotch whiskies, anise, clove, herbs, heather honey, tangerine, other citrus fruits, and almonds. It has a deep gold color.

It is produced by Whyte and Mackay Ltd of Glasgow, Scotland.

The name is an anglified spelling of Glè Mhath, which means "very good" in Scottish Gaelic.

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