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
-
- Spread to
Vodka
has come from the Russian word “WODKA” meaning, ‘Little Water’
SOURCE
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Most
plentiful and least expensive grains
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Principal
grain is CORN
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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
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Flavoured
with Zubrowka grass from the forests of eastern
•
Yellowish
tinge & aromatic bouquet
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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
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Dark
brown Russian pepper vodka
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Infusion
of capsicum, cayenne & cubeb
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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
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Smirnoff
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Nikolai
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Vladivar
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Bolshoi
•
Bolskaya
•
Stolichnya
•
Moscovskaya
•
Newyorkskaya
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