This is a list of brands of vodka. Vodka is a distilled beverage composed primarily of water and ethanol, sometimes with traces of impurities and flavorings. Vodka is made by the distillation of fermented substances such as grains, potatoes, or sometimes fruits or sugar. The classic preparation is performed using grain or potatoes. The grains or potatoes based vodka has a neutral flavor profile.
Brand | Country / Region | Base |
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Monopolowa | Austria (originally Polish) | Potatoes |
Belaya Rus | Belarus | Winter wheat and rye |
Kryshtal Etalon | Belarus | Wheat and rye |
Minsk Kristall | Belarus | Grain |
Platinka | Belarus | Rye |
Crystal Head | Canada | Peaches and Cream corn |
Iceberg | Canada | Peaches and cream corn |
Pearl | Canada | Wheat |
Polar Ice | Canada | Canadian corn |
Schramm Organic | Canada | Pemberton Potatoes |
Danzka | Denmark | Wheat |
Frïs | Denmark | Wheat |
Blue Diamond | Estonia | Rye |
Kihnu Mark | Estonia | |
Viru Valge | Estonia | Grain |
Finlandia | Finland | Barley |
Koskenkorva | Finland | Barley |
Kors Vodka | Finland | Grain |
Ström | Finland | Grain and potatoes |
Cîroc | France | Mauzac Blanc and Ugni Blanc grapes |
Dragon Bleu | France | Wheat, barley, rye |
Eristoff | France | Grain ("Pure Grain") |
Grey Goose | France | Wheat |
Jean-Marc XO | France | Wheat |
Mariette | France | Wheat |
Kleiner Feigling | Germany | Fig |
Magic Spirits | Germany | Grain |
Rachmaninoff | Germany | |
Wodka Gorbatschow | Germany | |
Zaranoff | Germany | |
Royal Dragon | Hong Kong | Winter rye |
Reyka | Iceland | Grain |
Romanov | India | Grain |
White Mischief | India | |
L'Chaim | Israel | Corn |
Keglevich | Italy | Grain |
VKA Vodka | Italy | Organic wheat and spelt [1] |
Roberto Cavalli | Italy | Grapes/Blended |
Kissui | Japan | Rice |
Clique | Latvia | |
Latvijas Balzams | Latvia | |
Stumbras | Lithuania | |
Oso Negro | Mexico | |
Villa Lobos | Mexico | |
Chinggis | Mongolia | |
Bols | Netherlands | Rye |
Bong Spirit | Netherlands | Wheat |
Hooghoudt | Netherlands | |
Ketel One | Netherlands | Wheat |
Ursus | Netherlands | |
Van Gogh | Netherlands | Wheat, corn and barley |
Vox | Netherlands | Wheat |
42 Below | New Zealand | GE-free wheat |
Vikingfjord | Norway | Potato |
Murree's Vodka | Pakistan | |
Bolskaya | Pakistan | |
Absolwent | Poland | Grain |
Belvedere | Poland | Rye |
Biała Dama | Poland | Rye |
Chopin | Poland | Potato, Rye or Wheat [2] |
Ck Vodka | Poland | Grain |
Cracovia | Poland | Potato |
Krupnik | Poland | Grain and honey |
Luksusowa | Poland | Potato |
Łańcut | Poland | Grain |
Polonaise | Poland | Grain |
Siwucha | Poland | Grain |
Sobieski | Poland | Rye |
Soplica | Poland | Grain, with fruit and nuts in nalewka variants |
Starka | Poland and Lithuania | Rye |
Ultimat | Poland | Potato, wheat and rye |
Wisent | Poland | Rye |
Wyborowa | Poland | Rye |
Żołądkowa Gorzka | Poland | 27 herbs and fruits |
Żubrówka | Poland | Rye |
Gold Symphony (Золотая симфония) | Russia | |
Hrenovuha (Хреновуха) | Russia | Horseradish |
Kauffman (Кауфман) | Russia | Wheat |
Kizlyarka (Кизлярка) | Russia | Grape must |
Kubanskaya (Кубанская) | Russia | |
Moskovskaya (Московская) | Russia and Latvia | Rye |
Narodnaya (Народная) | Russia | |
Putinka (Путинка) | Russia | |
Pyatizvyozdnaya (Пятизвёздная) | Russia | |
Rodnik (Родник) | Russia | |
Ruskova (Рускова) | Russia | |
Russian Standard (Русский стандарт) | Russia | Winter grains |
Shustov (Шустов) | Russia | Wheat |
Stolichnaya (Столичная) | Russia and Latvia | Wheat and rye |
Stolnaya (Стольная) | Russia | Wheat |
Youri Dolgoruki (Юрий Долгорукий) | Russia | Wheat |
Double Cross | Slovakia | Wheat |
V44 | Slovakia | Wheat |
Absolut | Sweden | Winter wheat |
Explorer | Sweden | Wheat |
Karlsson's | Sweden | Potato |
Level | Sweden | Wheat |
Pinky Vodka | Sweden | |
Purity Vodka | Sweden | Wheat, barley |
Renat vodka | Sweden | Wheat |
Svedka | Sweden | Winter wheat |
Xellent Swiss | Switzerland | Rye |
Khlibnyi Dar (Хлібний Дар) | Ukraine | Cereal grains |
Khortytsia (Хортиця) | Ukraine | Wheat and corn |
Nemiroff (Неміроф) | Ukraine | Wheat |
Adnams | United Kingdom | Barley, wheat and oats |
Black Cow | United Kingdom | Milk |
Chase | United Kingdom | Potato |
Glen's | United Kingdom | Sugar beet |
Isensua | United Kingdom | Grain |
Three Olives | United Kingdom | Grain |
Vladivar | United Kingdom | Grain |
Anestasia Vodka | United States | Sweet corn |
Bowman's | United States | Grain |
Boyd & Blair | United States | Potato |
Cirrus | United States | Potato |
Dubra | United States | |
Firefly | United States | Muscadines |
Fleischmann's | United States | Grain |
Grand Teton | United States | Potato |
Hangar 1 | United States | Viognier grapes and wheat |
Leopold Bros. | United States | |
Lotus | United States | Wheat |
New Amsterdam | United States | Grain |
Nikolai | United States | Corn |
Orloff | United States | Grains |
Pinnacle | United States (originally French) | Wheat |
Popov | United States | Grain |
Rain | United States | White corn |
SAVVY Vodka | United States | Grain |
SKYY | United States | Grain |
Square One Organic | United States | Organic rye |
Sazerac Company | United States | |
Tito's | United States | Yellow corn |
UV | United States | Corn |
VÄD | United States | |
Vodka 14 | United States | Organic corn and rye |
Smirnoff | Many countries (originally Russian) | Grain |
Swedish cuisine is the traditional food of Sweden. Due to Sweden's large north-to-south expanse, there are regional differences between the cuisine of North and South Sweden.
Vodka is a clear distilled alcoholic beverage. Different varieties originated in Poland, Russia, and Sweden. Vodka is composed mainly of water and ethanol but sometimes with traces of impurities and flavourings. Traditionally, it is made by distilling liquid from fermented cereal grains, and potatoes since introduced in Europe in the 1700s. Some modern brands use corn, sugar cane, fruits, honey, and maple sap as the base.
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Żubrówka Bison Grass Vodka is a flavored Polish vodka, which contains a bison grass blade in every bottle. The Żubrówka brand name is also used on bottles of conventional vodka, labeled as Żubrówka Biała. An easy way to tell the difference is to look for the blade of grass in the bottle. The grass is sourced from the Białowieża Forest, hand-picked and dried under natural conditions.
Monopolowa, originally a Polish brand, is a vodka made in Austria by Gessler. It is distilled from potatoes and is marketed under the brand name of J. A. Baczewski.
Chopin is a single-ingredient vodka, 4 times distilled from either potatoes, rye or wheat. It is produced by Siedlce-based Podlaska Wytwórnia Wódek Polmos. Chopin was first introduced to North America in 1997. The production is done in small batches. The producer claims seven pounds of potatoes are used to make every bottle of Chopin.
Cîroc is a brand of alcoholic beverages produced in France since 2003 and distributed by the British-based multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo. The brand family includes vodka, flavored products containing vodka, and brandy. Since 2007, the marketing and promotion for Cîroc in the United States has been handled by Sean Combs in an "equal-share venture" with profits from the brand being split between Combs and Diageo.
Krupnik or Krupnikas (Lithuanian) is a traditional sweet alcoholic drink similar to a liqueur, based on grain spirit and honey, popular in Poland and Lithuania. In Poland it is grouped in the nalewka category of alcoholic beverages. Mass-produced versions of krupnik consist of 40–50% alcohol, but traditional versions will use 80–100% grain alcohol as the base. Honey, usually clover honey, is the main ingredient used to add sweetness, as well as up to 50 different herbs. There are many versions and some recipes have been passed down through generations; producers typically use their own recipes.
Russian Standard is a major Russian company producing the vodka brand of the same name. The brand was founded by Roustam Tariko in 1998.
Trump Vodka was an American brand of vodka produced at first in the Netherlands, then later in Germany by Drinks Americas under license from the Trump Organization. The brand was launched in the United States in 2005, but ceased production under the Trump name in 2011 when it failed to meet the required threshold for distribution. However, it is still sold in Israel, especially around the Jewish holiday of Passover.
Glen's Vodka is a brand of vodka, owned and produced by the Loch Lomond Group, a Scottish company. It is produced from sugar beet at the Catrine Distillery in Ayrshire, Scotland, and is sold by drinks retailers across the UK. It is available in 50 mL, 200 mL, 350 mL, 700 mL, and 1-litre bottles.
Alcohol preferences in Europe vary from country to country between beer, wine or spirits. These preferences are traditionally associated with certain regions. Hence, the Central European pattern of alcohol consumption is associated with beer-drinking, the Mediterranean pattern with wine-drinking and the Eastern or Northern European pattern with spirit-drinking countries. However, traditional preferences do not necessarily correspond to current drinking habits, as beer has become the most popular alcoholic drink world-wide.
Chase Vodka is a single estate potato vodka made in Herefordshire, England, UK by William Chase, who is also known for founding Tyrrells crisps.
Belvedere Vodka is a brand of Polish rye vodka produced and distributed by LVMH. It is named after Belweder, the Polish presidential palace in Warsaw, whose illustration appears on its bottles. It is produced in the town of Żyrardów in Poland.
An astro pop cocktail is a layered cocktail, mixed drink or shooter so named because it resembles the Astro Pop lollipop candy brand. Various recipes exist that use liquor and liqueurs to produce the drink. A version of the drink exists that is layered with red, white, and blue colors and served in a shot glass. It is a popular alcoholic beverage in some drinking establishments.
Khlibnyi Dar, also transliterated as Hlibny Dar, Hlebnyi Dar or Hlebny Dar, is a brand of horilka, first introduced to the market in 2002. It is owned by the Bayadera Group, produced in a factory of the National Horilka Company in the village of Stepanky in the Cherkasy Oblast of Ukraine. All products from the Khlibnyi Dar range are made through the distillation of fermented cereal grains, which is the most popular ingredient to produce vodka from in Polish and Ukrainian tradition. According to The Millionaires’ Club report, Khlibnyi Dar was the third-best-selling brand of vodka in the world in 2011.
Blue Diamond Vodka is a brand of grain based vodka distilled in Estonia and imported into the United States by Vodka Brands. The 80-proof vodka is made from rye-grain imported from Finland and its water is sourced from an artesian well.