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Vodka is a distilled spirit produced most often from grain or potatoes. Traditionally, the clear liqueur is known from Russia and Poland, but today it is produced all over the world. The United States and all parts of Europe contribute to the global vodka market. It is also drunk all over the world. Russia and Eastern European countries drink the most, closely followed by American vodka, it is also the most popular liqueur for cocktails, mixed drinks and shots, and is therefore essential in every bar. There are also a number of investment vodkas.



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Baczewski Blackberry Vodka

50cl / 38% - From historic Austrian producer JA Baczewski comes this blackberry vodka – deliciously fruity and a perfect addition to cocktails.

Price from 18 €

Ballast Point Fugu Pina Vodka

75cl / 40% - Piña takes Ballast Point's Fugu vodka and combines it with horchata, aguas frescas, Jamaican hibiscus and pineapple. A fruity flavoured vodka.

Price from 52 €

Ballast Point / Fugu Jamaica Vodka

75cl / 40% - The Jamaica edition of Fugu vodka is made by California's Ballast Point from a grain base. Flavoured with Jamaican hibiscus, this is filtered 15 times for extra purity.

Price from 52 €

Baller Chilli Bacon Vodka

70cl / 40% - A bold, spicy chilli bacon vodka from Doghouse Distillery that works wonderfully in a Bloody Mary.

Price from 37 €

Belvedere Organic Infusions Blackberry and Lemongrass Vodka

70cl / 40% - A juicy, spicy vodka from Belvedere, infused with blackberry, lemongrass and sage. Try mixing this with sparkling water and ice, and garnish with a twist of lime.

Price from 44 €

Belvedere Organic Infusions Pear and Ginger Vodka

70cl / 40% - A juicy, spicy vodka from Belvedere, infused with organic pears, fresh ginger and linden honey. Try mixing this with sparkling water and ice, and garnish with a twist of lime.

Price from 44 €

Belvedere Organic Infusions Lemon and Basil Vodka

70cl / 40% - A crisp, zesty vodka from Belvedere, infused with organic lemons, fresh green basil and hints of elderflower. Enjoy this vodka with ice and sparkling water for a refreshing, flavourful cocktail.

Price from 44 €

Bimber Blackcurrant Infused Vodka

70cl / 40% - Made in west London, this is a blend of quadruple-distilled wheat vodka and real blackcurrants – half a kilo per bottle. A warming fruity vodka with notes of honey, clove, cinnamon and vanilla.

Price from 31 €

Brennen & Brown Vodka with a hint of Cardamom & Plum

70cl / 38% - Brennen & Brown hail from Cheltenham in England's Cotswolds. This flavoured vodka is cold distilled using local plums. A fruity and spicy vodka that works especially well in a long drink with lemonade or tonic.

Price from 37 €

Cariel Vanilla Swedish Vodka

70cl / 37.5% - A Swedish wheat vodka, triple-distilled and flavoured with a natural vanilla extract, Cariel is possibly the best vanilla vodka on the market and makes a cracking White Russian.

Price from 28 €

What is vodka made from?

To make vodka, you must first ferment any food that contains sugar or starch and then distill the product to increase its alcohol content. (Fermentation means feeding the yeast sugar so the yeast can produce alcohol.) Vodka can be made from fermented grains such as sorghum, corn, rice, rye or wheat, potatoes, sugar beet molasses, or even fruit.

Quality vodka

Colorless spirit vodka of Slavic origin with an ideal alcohol content of 40% vol. was created with the beginning of grain distillation. Vodka can be distilled from a variety of starting materials containing carbohydrates. Grain is usually used as a raw material. However, potatoes and molasses are also sometimes used. In most countries there are no restrictions on the raw materials used in production. Who invented vodka or vodka is still the subject of a sometimes rather heated dispute between Russians and Poles. These two nations are undoubtedly among the most avid vodka drinkers. The tradition of vodka production in the Scandinavian countries is a bit younger, but their vodka brands no longer need to avoid comparisons in terms of quality and popularity. In recent years, more and more vodkas that have been distilled from ecologically produced raw materials have reached the market. Vodka is enjoyed neat, as a long drink or in a cocktail.