Friday, February 26, 2021

VODKA

 

VODKA

 

DEFINITION

 

Vodka is a neutral spirit distilled from any fermented material and treated in a way so as to be without any distinctive colour, taste or aroma.

 

   Origin


   - Russia (17th century)

   - Spread to Finland, Poland and rest of   

     North-East Europe

Vodka has come from the Russian word “WODKA” meaning, ‘Little Water’


SOURCE

 

         Most plentiful and least expensive grains

         Principal grain is CORN

         Other grains used are wheat, rye, etc.

 

MANUFACTURING PROCESS

 

Distilled at more than 95% v/v

Filtered through alternate layers of vegetable charcoal (Siberian birch) and quartz sand

Dilution with distilled water

Ageing not required

 

FLAVOURED VODKAS

 

Zubrowka

 

         Flavoured with Zubrowka grass from the forests of eastern Poland

         Yellowish tinge & aromatic bouquet

         Exceptionally soft and smooth

         Ice cold – toto - straight

 

 

 

 

 

FLAVOURED VODKAS

 

Starka

 

         Means ‘old’

         Aged for about 10 years in oak casks previously used for ageing fine wines

         Amber colour & typically wine-like aroma

         Popular among brandy lovers

 

Pertsovka

 

         Dark brown Russian pepper vodka

         Infusion of capsicum, cayenne & cubeb

         Pleasant aroma with a burning taste

         Czar Peter the Great seasoned his vodka with pepper – Russians still enjoy!

 

Yubileyneya Osobaya

 

         Flavoured with brandy & honey among other ingredients

         Referred to as Jubilee Vodka

 

Okhotnichya

 

         Flavoured with many herbs

         Definite aroma of heather honey

         Referred to as Hunter’s Vodka

 

BRAND NAMES

 

         Smirnoff

         Nikolai

         Vladivar

         Bolshoi

         Bolskaya

         Stolichnya

         Moscovskaya

         Newyorkskaya

 

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