Distilled on a wheat base, Piasecki comes from a small manufacture of "Thousand Lakes" area, in Masurie region in Poland. First of all, this family business was specialized in apiculture and then started to produce their own vodka. The nature version is classic but smooth.
Hlebnyi Dar (literally "bread donation") is one of the most popular Ukrainian vodka, consumed in Ukraine and worldwide. Produced since 2002 in Stepanky town (Cherkassy Oblast), it is distilled from the top quality Ukrainian wheat.
The Dorda family is running the Chopin distillery in Podlasie region of Poland. All their vodka are produced with local raw materials. The wheat based vodka is a smooth mix between the intensity of a grains vodka and the light sweat hints of wheat in final.
A traditional vodka produced since 1906 in the Lituanian town of Kaunas. 4 times distilled, it is made according to a semi-craft process allowing to select the best wheats in order to obtain a unique and pure taste.
A classic of Russian vodkas. Made from wheat, it shows a very classic taste.
A premium Polish vodka, 4 times distilled on a wheat base. Its name is the one of Stanislaw August Poniatowski, a famous Polish King of the 13th century.
This version of Nemiroff is 100% distilled on the best wheat from Ukraine. The taste is subtle and smooth. This vodka will please to a large public.
This edition is 100% distilled on a wheat base carefully chosen. It stands out with a softer taste than the classic one and complex aromas. It comes from Tbilissi in Georgia, where Sarajishvili manufacture distills the best alcohols of the region since 1887.
Adil Silver is distilled from wheat in Kazakhstan. It is made according to an ancestral recipe including rosehips and chamois horns from Oural uplands.
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.
A sparkling vodka, a design reminding Champagne, Camitz vodka comes from Sweden. An original bottle for a surprising experience.