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Aaaaah, Vodka!
With its
various flavorings, colorless appearance, and a notorious reputation for
remarkably high alcohol content, there is one drink that has long held
prominence as one of the world's most consumed “distilled
beverages.” Perceived as a blessing to those of us who happen to
dislike the taste of beer, vodka has been the top choice of innumerable
night-life outings for hundreds of years. The
spirit's popularity can be attributed to several factors, most of which
can be found in its many concoctions, from the Screwdriver and Bloody
Mary, to the countless martinis that have accompanied us as we cozied up
to the bar. Its genuine appeal is undeniable. A good vodka can set the
perfect vibe, creating just the right mood through a unique aroma or
taste sensation. A good vodka can create a blissful world of its own,
from a go-for-broke upscale bash to a relaxing night under the stars on
your favorite beach.
The
Basics For
centuries, vodka earned quite a mixed perception for itself. In fact, it
wasn't until the late 70's that vodka begun to take precedence over
other spirits, acquiring its own true sense of purpose and overcoming
common perception to become a top luxury beverage. From
molasses to whey, vodka can theoretically be made from any fermentable
substance, but it is how the fermentation process occurs, and the
specific ingredients used, that makes the good ones so damn good.
Unique
Distillation (From what's most effective to what is, quite frankly,
“The Best”) Absolut's
history actually dates back to the earliest production of distilled
spirits, beginning in southern Sweden more than 400 years ago.
From there, it went from a 19th century Swedish entrepreneur's
vision to Sweden's modern vodka-making expertise (in fact, the entire
story of Absolut's origin can be found on the bottle itself). Now,
when the Beverage Tasting Institute declares you “The World's Best
Tasting Vodka”, there's usually a pretty good reason for it. Such is
the case for Grey Goose Vodka, whose measure of success can be greatly
attributed to the watchful eye of its Maitre de Chai, Francois Thibault.
In fact, the Maitre's contributions have made Grey Goose the first and
only vodka brand to place its entire production in the hands of a
skilled artisan. The
distinctive taste that Thibault has brought to the Grey Goose brand
draws heavily from its origins in the Town of Cognac, located South
Westerly region of Poitou-Charentes, France, where it is distilled and
bottled. The oft-celebrated town of Cognac is extremely well-known for
its highly developed history of expertise in various spirits, such as
its namesake. With excellent growing conditions and an exceptionally dry
climate, the area is ideal for the production of vodka, drawing in the
world's leading experts in spirit distillation for centuries. Grey
Goose's creation begins with 100% fine wheat sourced direct from the
acclaimed Beauce region of France (a region known for its to-die-for
pastries). They then incorporate a 5-step distillation process,
maximized at each step to retain the qualities of the French wheat, as
well as ensure the essential characteristics that define the Grey Goose
flavor. Each step leaves the vodka smoother and more refined. After the
fifth step, the proof is so strong that the palate cannot properly taste
it, and is then naturally filtered with artesian spring water from the
Massif Central Mountains. “The
Grey Goose consumer is one who appreciates quality,” states Britt
West, Grey Goose Senior Marketing Manager. “They appreciate the
know-how that goes into every bottle, while embracing a bit of joie de
vivre (the cheerful enjoyment of life).” Belvedere,
another vodka with similarly esteemed origins, hails from the small town
of Zyrardów in the Mazovian plains west of Warsaw, Poland.
Following traditions dating back over 600 years, Belvedere is
handcrafted in small batches to ensure superior quality of the highest
standard. It is this
desire for quality that can allow even the most drastic precautions.
Belvedere's particular blend is distilled four times, the optimum number
for enhancing the character of the blend. In particular, Belvedere will
often go to extremes to ensure quality, even destroying an entire batch
if a taste sampling shows even the slightest hint of imbalance. Staying
on the Edge
Grey
Goose also maintains this specific relevance by remaining a strong
presence in the public eye, from sponsoring major PGA tournaments and
backstage celebrity gatherings, to some of the most important charity
benefits. In 2005, The company launched its own entertainment arm with a
focus on producing original content for music, television, and film. “We constantly seek to bring new things to our consumers”, said Witt. “Recently, our efforts have included such productions as Iconoclasts Seasons III and the Artist's Den, under our production arm of Grey Goose Entertainment.”
The
Flavor Rush As
consumers’ taste matures and the public's desire for the unique
continues to increase, new flavors are often introduced to appease the
masses, and allows beverage-makers the opportunity for countless new
sensations to sweep the world over. One
especially notable brand constantly pushing the boundaries of the medium
is Absolut. Absolut has established itself as a vodka of many choices,
running the gamut of essential fruit flavors, from Rasberri to Mandarin
to Kurant, each one retaining the vodka's original rich taste and smooth
flavor. Both
Grey Goose and Absolut have recently added two new flavors to their
ever-growing families, both taken from the same fruit...the pear. Grey
Goose La Poire, the first pear-flavored vodka to hit the market, is a
super-premium vodka with blends together a lightly sweet flavor with the
unique scents of wildflower and honeysuckle. The new flavor was created
after Thibault tasted a tarte poire from a local French
patisserie, and immediately wanted to capture the essence of the flavor.
The essence of Buerre d'Anjou
(Anjou Pears) is creatively blended by Grey Goose's Maitre de
Chai with the vodka to create the distinct flavorings.
One inspiration of both of these brands is to introduce their new pear flavors as a way to offer both bartenders and the consumer a chance to experiment. A new flavor can open up a plethora of possibilities and creativity as new cocktails are discovered and enjoyed. Another
exciting aspect of the products is the new dessert-inspired category
that both Absolut and Grey Goose have opened up with their new pear
flavors, something entirely different for the vodka industry as a whole.
The distinct flavor of this fruit offers a compliment and inspiration to
the Cosmopolitan, the Martini, and other classic drinks of old, creating
an unlimited and decidedly sweet plethora of new recipes on the horizon.
“Innovation
is about staying relevant,” said Grey Goose's West. “We constantly
seek to bring new things to our consumers.”
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