The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) on Sunday instructed all Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores to remove Russian-made products from shelves in a sign of “solidarity and support for the people of Ukraine.” PLCB—which regulates the distribution of beverage alcohol in the state—said in a statement that the products would no longer be sold or procured by the board, effective immediately. “Given the evolving political-economic climate, it’s just the right thing to do,” said board Chairman Tim Holden. However, the board noted that while some producers offer many Russian-themed and marketed products that consumers may associate with the country, only two products stocked in stores—Russian Standard and Ustianochka 80-proof vodkas and around half-dozen Special Order brands—actually come from Russia. PLCB noted that it will not be restricting the sale of Russian-branded products that are not sourced from Russia as doing so would unfairly and adversely impact those brands. The order first came at the request of …