The Grandes Eaux ("Great Water" in reference to the translation of vodka : Small water) collection comes from the legacy of Eastern Europe traditions. The Grande Eau "Samogon" is a blend of several distillates such as wheat, rye and malted barley. Its complex taste could make change the mind of those who think that vodka has no taste. It is the ideal...
To consume while respecting the environment is the approach of Philtre vodka, created in Guéthary town South-West France by Beigbeder brothers and their friend Guillaume. Distilled from Organic certified wheat, it is bottled in a very nice recycled glass bottle. Each bottle is unique, with shades from turquoise to emerald colors.
A Russian vodka distilled from grains. Its name means "white birch" and is refering to the tradition of adding birch sap before the distillation. This process is bringing an extra taste and depth to the vodka.
A Russian vodka distilled from grains. Its name means "white birch" and is refering to the tradition of adding birch sap before the distillation. This process is bringing an extra taste and depth to the vodka. The gold edition is finer than the classic one thanks to a more complex distillation.
A Belarussian vodka distilled from wheat. Contained in a nice traditional carafe, it will seduce those who like dry and rustic style vodkas. Discover the other products of the brand : Tsarsky Grafin Honey and Chilli Pepper Tsarsky Grafin Bison Grass.
This vodka uses water from Lake Baikal, 25 million years old and the largest fresh water reserve in the world. The water of this lake has the particularity of being on average 3x more oxygenated than basic fresh water. The water is drawn from a depth of 500m to guarantee a low level of micro-organisms. It is then transported more than 4,400 km to the...
Produced in the Siberian distillery Mariinsk, Beluga is twice distilled on a wheat base and thanks to a complex process, it is known as one of the smoothest Russian Vodka.
Une vodka russe distillée à partir de grains. Son nom signifie « bouleau blanc » et fait référence à la tradition qui consiste à ajouter de la sève de bouleau avant la distillation. Ce procédé apporte un goût et une profondeur supplémentaires à la vodka. L'édition Gold est plus fine que la version classique grâce à une distillation plus complexe.
This vodka is distilled with the best wheat in the Russian Federation, resulting in an “Alpha” quality distillate. The water used comes from five lakes near the border with Kazakhstan, in the south of the country. This version uses organic cereals, which guarantees respect for nature and biodiversity in its production. With its 15 international awards,...
This vodka uses water from Lake Baikal, 25 million years old and the largest fresh water reserve in the world. The water of this lake has the particularity of being on average 3x more oxygenated than basic fresh water. The water is drawn from a depth of 500m to guarantee a low level of micro-organisms. It is then transported more than 4,400 km to the...