Glayva Liqueur Whisky 70cl, 35%
Tasting Notes
Colour: Clear, deep coppery amber. This is taken directly from the reviewed published note for the release.
Nose: Honey and cinnamon spice with nutmeg, clove, toffee apple and plump raisins. This is taken directly from the reviewed published note for the release.
Palate: Lightly sweet and velvety, with toffee, orange zest, warming cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, vanilla and honeyed nuttiness over malty Scotch whisky. This is taken directly from the reviewed published description for the release.
Finish: Lingering warming honeyed spice. This is taken directly from the reviewed published finish note for the release.
Description
Glayva Liqueur Whisky 70cl, 35% is a classic Scottish whisky liqueur with roots in Leith, Edinburgh, where Ronald Morrison created it in 1947 for his loyal customers. Official brand history states that the recipe began with whisky and was built with Mediterranean tangerines, honey, cinnamon and rare spices, creating the distinctive sweet-and-spiced style that still defines Glayva today.
What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it combines warmth, sweetness and citrus lift without losing its whisky character. Reviewed official and trade descriptions highlight a smooth, easy-drinking style with honey, tangerine and cinnamon at its core, while independent tasting notes describe a velvety palate with orange zest, nutmeg, clove and honeyed spice. That makes it a versatile bottle for sipping neat, serving over ice or using in richer after-dinner drinks.
Why Choose Glayva Liqueur Whisky 70cl, 35%
Glayva Liqueur Whisky 70cl, 35% stands out because it offers a much more distinctive profile than a standard sweet liqueur. The Scotch whisky base gives it structure, while the tangerine, honey and spice recipe brings a rounded and warming character that feels both familiar and slightly unusual. Its long-established recipe, Scottish origin and strong identity make it a bottle with real personality for a back bar or gifting shelf.
Ideal For.
This bottle is ideal for customers looking for a whisky liqueur with more citrus and spice character than a purely honey-led style.
It is ideal for serving neat, over ice or after dinner, where its smooth texture and warming honeyed spice can show clearly. This is supported by reviewed official and retail descriptions of the drink and its serve style.
It is also ideal for buyers who want a classic Scottish liqueur with a strong heritage story and an easy-drinking flavour profile. This is based on the official brand history and current tasting descriptions.
Product Details
Product Name: Glayva Liqueur Whisky 70cl, 35%. This follows your supplied bottle title and is supported by current 70cl retail listings.
Category: Scotch whisky liqueur.
Producer: Glayva / Whyte & Mackay.
Country: Scotland.
Origin: Leith, Edinburgh.
First Created: 1947.
Name Meaning: Derived from the Gaelic “Glè mhath,” meaning “very good.”
Bottle Size: 70cl.
ABV: 35%.
Key Ingredients: Scotch whisky, Mediterranean tangerines, honey, cinnamon and rare spices. Reviewed tasting references also mention almonds, star anise and other spice notes.
Barcode: 5011311779030.
Awards Note: Official brand history states Glayva has been awarded 15 times at the International Wine and Spirit Competition. A current Whyte & Mackay brand page states 14 awards, so the exact current count is best treated with caution unless confirmed on current packaging.
Bottle Count: No confirmed public outturn was found in the reviewed sources.
Collector’s Note
Glayva Liqueur Whisky 70cl, 35% has good collector appeal because it is one of the more recognisable classic Scotch liqueurs and carries a clear origin story back to Leith in 1947. It is not a limited-edition bottle, but its long-standing recipe and strong Scottish identity give it lasting shelf value, especially for buyers building a broader collection beyond whisky alone.
It is also attractive because it offers a flavour profile that is immediately different from many other liqueurs. The mix of whisky, tangerine, honey and spice gives it a very specific personality, and that makes it a useful bottle for both display and practical use in drinks service. This is an inference based on the official recipe story and reviewed tasting descriptions.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.995 kg |
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