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Tito's is produced in Austin, Texas, in the oldest distillery of the USA. Distilled from corn, its taste is original with a nice touch of acidity.
A premium wheat vodka. Special mention to the bottle design making this vodka the ideal present.
A rye vodka very popular in the 50's-60's in Poland, it is associated with nostalgy to the Communism period. A safe bet for those who like dry vodkas.
If we are listing the emblematic vodkas of Poland, we can not miss Pan Tadeusz. Produced in cities of Zielona Góra and Poznań, this is a classic wheat vodka characterized by a rustic profile.
A rye vodka very popular in the 50's-60's in Poland, it is associated with nostalgy to the Communism period. A safe bet for those who like dry vodkas.
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.
A half-rectified vodka, produced regarding an ancient recipe. 3 times distilled on a rye base and dried fruits, it is characterized by a bitter taste, mostly apreciated by connoisseurs.
Cymes vodka, Kosher certified, is produced by the Polish Ashkénazi community. It is distilled on a base of qualitative potaoes. It expresses itself with an exceptional softness an roundness making this vodka the best ally for smoked salmons or herrings.
Oginski vodka pays tribute to Michał Kleofas Ogiński who was a Polish composer. It is made from corn from the South of Poland and reduced with water of a source from Beskides mountains region. The lemon edition will seduce those who like dry flavored vodka with a light taste and no sugar.
A classic of Russian vodkas. Made from wheat, it shows a very classic taste.
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.
The Christmas edition of the famous Russian vodka Tsarskaya. The Gold edition is made according to an ancient distillation method from the 17th century consisting in adding lime and honey extracts to soften the final vodka. Finally, it will be filtered with gold for more neutrality and smoothness.
A vodka distilled on a grains base (wheat, rye, barley...) from South Poland mountains. Its name means "White Lady", refering to the mysterious legend of the ghost haunting the Castle of Łańcut town.
Its name refers to the Carpathians part at the border between Poland and Slovakia. A mountains vodka with a strong personality and a powerful taste. 6 times distilled on multiple grains base.