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Posts from the ‘unflavored vodka’ Category

20
May

Review: Bellewood Farms Vodka

Bellewood Farms Vodka is a true farm to glass spirit made from a blend of apple varieties grown on the farm the spirit is distilled and bottled on.  Bellewood Farms is a 31 acre farm owned by The Abel Family.  They currently grow 24 apple varieties including Ambrosia, Belle de Boskoop, Bellewood Prince, Brown Snout, Everycrisp, Fuji, Gala, Golden Supreme, Gravenstein, Honeycrisp, Idared, Jonagold, Jonamac, Kingston Black, Mountain Rose, McIntosh, Orin, Sansa, School House Red, Sonata, Sunrise, Tsugaru, Yarlington Mill, and Zestar apples.  Who knew there were that many apple varieties.  In addition to farming the apples, they produce a line of spirits that includes their original Bellewood Farms Vodka , Honeycrisp Apple Vodka, Raspberry Vodka, Gin, Brandy, and a new Coffee Liqueur.  Bellewood Farms Vodka is crafted with a variety of fresh picked apples from their farm.  The apples are pressed into a cider and fermented with a proprietary yeast.  The spirit is distilled in a 24 foot tall 250 gallon column Vendome still custom build in Kentucky, before hand bottling at 93 proof. Read more »

8
May

Review: D George Benham Vodka

D George Benham Vodka is crafted in Sonoma County California from a blend of 50% non GMO Nebraska corn, 35% Organic Italian wheat, 10% Sonoma County Merlot and Zinfandel grapes, 5% Minnesota and North Dakota rye, and pure water from the lower Russian River aquifer.  The water is naturally filtered as it passes through layers of volcanic alluvial soil.  The grain and the grapes are distilled individually in a custom built continuous micro column still and charcoal filtered.  Only 8 hands touch this spirit from start to finish. Read more »

13
Apr

Review: Five Wives Vodka

Five Wives Vodka is made from 100% corn and Utah mountain spring water sourced from a spring inaccessible by vehicle.  The water is hiked out five gallons at a time.  The spirit is distilled in stainless steel column stills at Ogden’s Own Distillery in Ogden Utah.  Five Wives Vodka was launched in 2011.  The distillery also produces Five Wives Sinful, cinnamon, and Five Wives Heavenly, vanilla flavored vodka.  Their spirits portfolio also includes a gin, several whiskies, and fruit liqueurs. Read more »

3
Apr

Review: Voltage Vodka

Voltage Vodka is crafted by March First Brewing and Distilling in Cincinnati Ohio.  The name comes from the date the brewery and the state of Ohio were both founded.  March First currently produces Beer, Hard Cider, Hard Seltzer, and a line of spirits that includes Sycamore Whiskey, Cooper Island Rum, and Voltage Vodka.  Voltage Vodka was launched December 2017.  It is distilled from wheat and a small amount of Ohio grown apples.  The 100% apple juice used is a blend of apples including Johnathan and Winesap. Read more »

26
Mar

Review: Headwind Craft FWD Pacific Northwest Vodka

Headwind Craft FWD Pacific Northwest Vodka was launched October 2019 by founder Jason Dyke.  Jason has a spirits background that includes time with Diageo, Constellations Brands, and Bacardi.  Prior to creating Headwind he led the strategy and development of Pendleton Whisky.  Headwind is crafted in the heart of Portland Oregon from 100% corn.  The spirit is distilled six times and filtered twice using the finest Oregon water.  The first filtration smooths and rounds out the liquid.  The second through authentic Pacific Northwest Hazelnut charcoal imparts subtle character indigenous to the Pacific Northwest.  Each bottle of Headwind Vodka is uniquely wrapped in birchwood and hand- labeled with individual batch and bottle numbers along with the bottling date.  A bottle looking this good usually comes with a premium price.  With a suggested retail price of $21.99 that’s not the case.  If price, back story and bottle design aren’t enough, Headwind Vodka was also just awarded a 2020 Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirit Competition. Read more »

25
Mar

Review: Wheel House Sacramento Vodka

Wheel House Sacramento Vodka is crafted with a blend of corn and wheat malt by Founder and Distiller Greg Baughman.  Greg hand built the 160 gallon side mount tall copper still the spirit is distilled in.  A wheel house is the part of a boat that shelters the person at the wheel.  The vodka is named to honor the river boat captains that transported liquor and thirsty patrons up and down the American River during Prohibition.  When Greg opened Gold River Distillery in 2014 with his first product, Wheel House Gin, they were the first legal distillery in Sacramento County since Prohibition.  Vodka was his second product.  When it was released in 2015 the original  name was Wheel House 916 Vodka.  916 is the area code of Sacramento. Read more »

19
Mar

Review: Trader Joes Versatile Spirit Vodka

Versatile Spirit Vodka is one of three house brand vodka’s only available at Trader Joes.  The others include The Art of The Still Organic Vodka, and Vodka of The Gods.  Versatile Spirit is made from 100% California grapes including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Chardonnay.  The vodka is distilled in California by Healdsburg Distillers of Granton California.  A quick internet search shows no distillery in Granton California and no Healdsburg Distillery, so the actual distillery that created this vodka is unknown. Read more »

19
Feb

Review: Cinco Vodka

Cinco Vodka was launched in 2010 by Richard Trey Azar III.  It is made from 100% Idaho sourced amber wheat and water drawn from the Edwards aquifer which is naturally filtered through Cordova Creme limestone found beneath San Antonio Texas.  It is small batch distilled five times in a 530 gallon hand hammered copper kettle still nicknamed Betty, and non charcoal filtered.  I first tasted Cinco’s pool side at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort several years ago, and kicked myself for not bringing home a bottle to review.  If you have stayed and dined at this Marriott property you will probably understand why I had no time to shop for liquor offsite.  When produced Cinco was only available in Texas.  I say when produced, because Cinco is no longer produced, it is still available throughout Texas.  I picked up my bottle at Specs today.  Richard Trey Azar III has since moved on to gin as he felt the vodka market was over saturated.  He is now producing the award winning Seersucker Gin.  While I’m still in Texas maybe I should pick up a bottle of Seersucker, since I’ve been told for several years, gin is what the cool kids are drinking now. Read more »

14
Feb

Review: Ving Vodka

Ving Vodka is made from 100% organic non GMO corn and purified water.  It is small batch distilled in a copper pot still.  A multiple filtration process follows.  Ving is named for its creator Flo Vinger, a professional dancer from New York City and the CEO of Ving.  Ving also creates a Kale, Lemon, and Cucumber infused vodka.  Flo worked for four years perfecting her vodka that is distilled in Ventura California.  Read more »

4
Feb

Review: King St. Vodka

King St. Vodka, AKA Kate Hudson’s Vodka was created by Kate Hudson and David Kanbar, co-creator of Skinnygirl with Bethenny Frankel.  David also created Bulldog Gin.  King St. is crafted in Santa Barbara California at Cutlers Artisan Spirits by Master Distiller Ian Cutler.  Cutler also produces their own line of spirits, including Gin, Vodka, Whiskey, Bourbon, Coffee Liqueur, and Apple Pie Liqueur.  The King St. name pays homage to memories Kate had from her former home on King Street in New York City.  The inspiration for the brand came from an impromptu cocktail party Kate hosted when she was not 100% happy with her vodka options when whipping up a batch of dirty martinis.  She discovered none of the brands were founded by women.  King St. is made from GMO free corn.  It is distilled seven times, filtered, and cut with alkaline water.  One look at the floral bottles label tells me I may not be the target market for this vodka, but I’ve never been one to judge a book or bottle by it’s cover. Read more »