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The History of Polish Vodka
Its origin, name and distillation
The Cultured Traveler ^
| Marian Hanik
Posted on 04/18/2006 10:44:07 AM PDT by Lukasz
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To: rmlew
I just went liquor shopping, so I have Luksusowa, Chopin, Wyborowa, Dansk, Svensk, Finlandia, and Ciroc (French vodka made from grapes.) I can live with such statistics, three out of six Polish :) Ciroc it is not a true vodka, no matter how the French call their alcohol. Vodka may be done from potatoes or grain only.
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04/19/2006 10:51:16 AM PDT
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Lukasz
To: Lukasz
Ciroc it is not a true vodka, no matter how the French call their alcohol. Vodka may be done from potatoes or grain only.
Strictly speaking it is an aqua vita made from snap-frost grapes and distilled 5 times. Still it is damn smooth.
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04/19/2006 11:51:05 AM PDT
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rmlew
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To: feinswinesuksass
Try Tito's Vodka made in Austin Texas...that's right TEXAS VODKA! I had to find this thread and tell you that I bought a Litre bottle of Tito's today. Just popped some on ice and added a couple of olives and I have to say I'm convinced. You sold me!
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05/07/2006 1:18:43 PM PDT
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Cagey
(You don't pay taxes - they take taxes. ~Chris Rock)
To: Cagey
It is tasty stuff....I was drinking Zubrowka last nite....a polish vodka made witrh bison grass....very unusual & yummy taste.
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05/07/2006 5:03:58 PM PDT
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Feiny
(Now go bang your heads on your desks until something useful comes out!)
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