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I'm in the US and recently discovered that High Coast (Sweden) is available in my area. I also visited their distillery a few months ago and sampled some of their whiskies!
High Coast Hav can be found here for $42 which is less than at Systembolaget in Sweden. It's lightly peated and I'm working on my second bottle of it.
High Coast 63 -- I was surprised to find this here and I bought a bottle for $120. It's heavily peated, smoky, piney and briny. I'm absolutely loving it and highly recommend it.
I've also discovered you can buy Mackmyra and other High Coast whiskies elsewhere in the US, but I haven't seen them around here and my state doesn't allow alcohol to be shipped from other states.
Ohhh color me interested.