Tastes
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Well, it’s the world’s best selling vodka. I assume it’s because of the price point. It’s not terrible. It’s light and a little sweet with a little ethanol. Softer than some but still has a spicy bite on the end. Probably one of the best values in vodka. Great in a Moscow Mule11.49 USD per BottleTotal Wine & More
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Classic wheat vodka from Cognac, France. It’s in my, and I’m sure everyone’s, top ten. It’s a mild, lite, neutral spirit with hints of almond, rye and citrus, specifically lemon. There’s a little sweetness and it’s creamy and smooth. Can be enjoyed in your classic cocktails like a Martini, but I enjoy it with some fresh citrus juice and a few ounces of Fever-Tree club soda23.99 USD per BottleTotal Wine & More
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Gunnar's Potato Vodka
Unflavored Vodka — Palm Coast, Florida, USA
Reviewed August 19, 2020 (edited August 11, 2023)Light, clean and crisp with a hint of sweetness. A must try. Shines in classic cocktails20.99 USD per BottleTotal Wine & More -
This is my favorite flavored vodka. It’s not super sweet. Obviously grapefruit on the nose and palate, but it’s not too much. It’s nice, dry, fruity, light, tart and it’s got a soft finish. I really enjoy it in a vodka gimlet, but also enjoy it with soda, in a Shandy with grapefruit beer over ice and in a Swedish Paloma with grapefruit juice, lime juice, soda water and a grapefruit wedge18.99 USD per BottleTotal Wine & More
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It’s funny, you think you’re drinking a quality premium vodka, until you blind taste test it against some others. Used to be my go to vodka. No longer! Ketel One is average at best. Oily with a hint of sweetness, but way to much ethanol and metallic flavor. Not quite good enough compared to others at that price point. Best used in mixed drinks18.99 USD per BottleTotal Wine & More
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