100 Pipers Scotch Whiskey. I can't find it in Oregon or California. Is it still sold in USA?!


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100 Pipers Scotch Whiskey. I can't find it in Oregon or California. Is it still sold in USA?


I asked at a CA liquor supermarket, and was told it wasn't here anymore, as there was some tax issue, several years ago.


Answers: 100 Pipers Blended Scotch Whiskey is a Seagram's product. It can be purchased on-line at about $12 per liter or $20 per 1.75 liter. Source(s):
http://marketviewliquor.com/index-kind-s...
http://www.scotchwhisky.net/blended/100p...
http://www.scotchwhisky.net/profile/seag... I couldn't find anywhere that sold it outside the UK.

However, this link might help you. It's a whisky forum - people who know more about the subject than me might be better able to help you to either find it, or at least recommend something similar.

http://p073.ezboard.com/scotch-whisky-fo...

Good luck. I live in Louisiana, near New Orleans. I buy it at any convenience or liquor store. It's good for cheap scotch. Don't know about the tax issue, but maybe it's a state-wide deal. However, like I said I buy it semi-regularly. It's a popular Scots Scotch, maybe a specialty store has it... not a common liquor store.?. I am almost positiave that you can't but it outside the U.K. but go to Bulmers buying site in Ireland you should be able to special order it. Yes all kinds of it. Yes it is. Ask your Liquor Store retailer to get you some. Most will do it for you. A lot of them don't stock it because it is a wee bit expensive and not so popular. I love Scotch!!! Go to a liquor store and if they don't carry it, Ask them to order you a few bottles, Yes it is available in California and Oregon.... make your peace with Chevas I have never seen it out side of Calif.



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