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Indulge in the luxurious taste of Ciroc Limonata Vodka, where elegance meets refreshment. A masterpiece of distillation, this vodka enchants with its blend of natural lemon flavors, offering a subtle balance of tartness and sweetness.
The folks behind the excellent Drumshanbo Gunpowder Gin have gone and made their own vodka - but it's certainly not a run-of-the-mill expression. This Irish vodka is made with the fruit of the Kigelia Africana, also known as the sausage tree - because the fruit looks like sausages (Google it).
Column distilled ten times and infused with real lemon juice before bottling. The aroma is reminiscent of fresh squeezed lemonade. The body is slightly tart with hints of pure sugar cane. Mix with water and a squeeze of fresh lemon and enjoy!
Clear, fresh with an elegant floral aroma accented by a subtle citrus note. Initially soft with a gentle sweetness that gradually envelops the mouth—smooth and rounded texture with a hint of almond.
A crisp and fresh-tasting vodka from Beluga, inspired by the success of the Russian transatlantic sailing team who broke the record for speed of crossing back in 2011.
Infused drinks have ancient origins: they were popular as far back as 3,000 years ago in ancient China and later in ancient Greece. In the Middle Ages, vodka infusions appeared in Eastern Europe and spread rapidly. Unfortunately, many of these original recipes were lost to time. We have tried to recreate these unique drinks using historical records and presenting them to you to discover.
Handcrafted in small batches and all natural, this award winning vodka is Certified Gluten Free and Kosher. Upstate Vodka Cinnamon is living proof that you can create an outstanding vodka from apples with a cinnamon twist.
Infused drinks have ancient origins: they were popular as far back as 3,000 years ago in ancient China and later in ancient Greece. In the Middle Ages, vodka infusions appeared in Eastern Europe and spread rapidly. Unfortunately, many of these original recipes were lost to time. We have tried to recreate these unique drinks using historical records from the Russian Empire and we present them for you to discover.