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Type | Vodka |
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Manufacturer | G'Day Imports |
Country of origin | Australia |
Introduced | 2006 in United States |
Alcohol by volume | 40.0% |
Proof (US) | 80 |
Related products | List of vodkas |
Bombora Vodka is an Australian brand of vodka. Its name comes from the Aboriginal[ clarification needed ] word for "reef", and surf talk for "massive wave". It is distilled 10 times from red and white grapes harvested in the Barossa Valley and natural spring water collected from the Great Artesian Basin.
In 2006, Bombora captured the World's Best Premium Vodka award in San Francisco. Bombora also received a silver medal at the 2008 International Wine and Spirits Competition in London. Bombora Vodka recently received a Gold Medal from Anthony Dias Blue Blues Lifestyle and The Tasting Panel Magazine.
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Tito's Handmade Vodka is a vodka brand made by Fifth Generation, founded by Tito Beveridge in 1997 in Austin, Texas – specializing in vodka made from yellow corn, rather than potatoes or wheat. It is distilled 6 times and unaged.
Chacha is a Georgian pomace brandy, clear and strong, which is sometimes called "wine vodka", "grape vodka", or "Georgian vodka/grappa". It is made of grape pomace. The term chacha is used in Georgia to refer to grape distillate. It may be also produced from unripe or wild grapes. Other common fruits or herbs used are figs, tangerines, oranges, mulberries or tarragon.
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Bombora is an indigenous Australian term for large waves breaking over submerged rock shelves.
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AB Stumbras is the oldest and largest producer of strong alcoholic drinks in Kaunas, Lithuania. The company began operations in 1906. It is also the largest exporter of strong alcoholic beverages and one of the biggest taxpayers in Lithuania. The company's most famous brands include "Lithuanian vodka" (vodka), "999" (bitter), "Gloria" (brandy), "Stumbro Starka" (bitter), "Krupnikas" (liqueur) and "Poema" (liqueur). The company name translates as Wisent.
Polar Ice is a Canadian vodka produced by Corby Distilleries Ltd. Produced from Canadian corn, it is quadruple distilled, which vendors claim rids the vodka of microscopic impurities and gives vodka a smoother taste. The vodka is an eighty proof spirit. Polar Ice Vodka has several products in various sizes and formats. The brand line includes Polar Ice Vodka, Polar Ice Vodka Arctic Extreme and Polar Ice Vodka Ontario Peach. Polar Ice Vodka is available across Canada and in some cities in the United States of America.
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Belaya Rus is a brand of vodka, launched in the US in 2012 by Gvardia LLC and distilled in Belarus from a blend of premium hard winter wheat (%25) and rye (75%) using pure artesian water drawn from wells 300 m (1,000 ft) deep. It is distilled six times and filtered with patented method using black flint or "Cremia". The alcohol content of this spirit is 40%,, priced similarly to Smirnoff and Svedka.
Platinka is a brand of vodka manufactured in Brest, Belarus and owned by Atlanta, Georgia-based World Elite Spirits, LLC.
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Grand Teton Vodka is a craft spirit distilled from Idaho potatoes.
AnestasiA Vodka is a vodka distilled in the United States. The spelling comes from the founder's family name and the bottle's shape represents the letter A for AnestasiA and the letter V for vodka.
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Joint-Stock Company Permalko is one of the leading distilleries in Perm and Perm Kray. The company is in the top 20 list of vodka and spirits producers in Russia.