List of vodkas

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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.

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BrandCountry / RegionBase
Monopolowa Austria

(originally Polish)

Potatoes
Belaya Rus Belarus Winter wheat and rye
Kryshtal Etalon BelarusWheat and rye
Minsk Kristall BelarusGrain
Platinka BelarusRye
Crystal Head Canada Peaches and Cream corn
Iceberg CanadaPeaches and cream corn
Pearl CanadaWheat
Polar Ice CanadaCanadian corn
Schramm Organic CanadaPemberton Potatoes
Danzka Denmark Wheat
Frïs DenmarkWheat
Blue Diamond Estonia Rye
Kihnu Mark Estonia
Viru Valge EstoniaGrain
Finlandia Finland Barley
Koskenkorva FinlandBarley
Kors Vodka FinlandGrain
Ström FinlandGrain and potatoes
Cîroc France Mauzac Blanc and Ugni Blanc grapes
Dragon Bleu FranceWheat, barley, rye
Eristoff France Grain ("Pure Grain")
Grey Goose FranceWheat
Jean-Marc XO FranceWheat
Mariette FranceWheat
Kleiner Feigling Germany Fig
Magic Spirits GermanyGrain
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 ItalyOrganic wheat and spelt [1]
Roberto Cavalli ItalyGrapes/Blended
Kissui Japan Rice
Clique Latvia
Latvijas Balzams Latvia
Stumbras Lithuania
Oso Negro Mexico
Villa Lobos Mexico
Chinggis Mongolia
Bols Netherlands Rye
Bong Spirit NetherlandsWheat
Hooghoudt Netherlands
Ketel One NetherlandsWheat
Ursus Netherlands
Van Gogh NetherlandsWheat, corn and barley
Vox NetherlandsWheat
42 Below New Zealand GE-free wheat
Vikingfjord Norway Potato
Murree's Vodka Pakistan
Bolskaya Pakistan
Absolwent Poland Grain
Belvedere PolandRye
Biała Dama PolandRye
Chopin PolandPotato, Rye or Wheat [2]
Ck Vodka PolandGrain
Cracovia PolandPotato
Krupnik PolandGrain and honey
Luksusowa PolandPotato
Łańcut PolandGrain
Polonaise PolandGrain
Siwucha PolandGrain
Sobieski PolandRye
Soplica PolandGrain, with fruit and nuts in nalewka variants
Starka Poland and LithuaniaRye
Ultimat PolandPotato, wheat and rye
Wisent PolandRye
Wyborowa PolandRye
Żołądkowa Gorzka Poland27 herbs and fruits
Żubrówka PolandRye
Gold Symphony (Золотая симфония)Russia
Hrenovuha (Хреновуха)RussiaHorseradish
Kauffman (Кауфман)RussiaWheat
Kizlyarka (Кизлярка)RussiaGrape must
Kubanskaya (Кубанская)Russia
Moskovskaya (Московская)Russia and LatviaRye
Narodnaya (Народная)Russia
Putinka (Путинка)Russia
Pyatizvyozdnaya (Пятизвёздная)Russia
Rodnik (Родник)Russia
Ruskova (Рускова)Russia
Russian Standard (Русский стандарт)RussiaWinter grains
Shustov (Шустов)RussiaWheat
Stolichnaya (Столичная)Russia and LatviaWheat and rye
Stolnaya (Стольная)RussiaWheat
Youri Dolgoruki (Юрий Долгорукий)RussiaWheat
Double Cross Slovakia Wheat
V44 SlovakiaWheat
Absolut Sweden Winter wheat
Explorer SwedenWheat
Karlsson's SwedenPotato
Level SwedenWheat
Pinky Vodka Sweden
Purity Vodka SwedenWheat, barley
Renat vodka SwedenWheat
Svedka SwedenWinter wheat
Xellent Swiss Switzerland Rye
Khlibnyi Dar (Хлібний Дар)UkraineCereal grains
Khortytsia (Хортиця) Ukraine Wheat and corn
Nemiroff (Неміроф)UkraineWheat
Adnams United Kingdom Barley, wheat and oats
Black Cow United Kingdom Milk
Chase United KingdomPotato
Glen's United KingdomSugar beet
Isensua United KingdomGrain
Three Olives United KingdomGrain
Vladivar United KingdomGrain
Anestasia Vodka United States Sweet corn
Bowman's United StatesGrain
Boyd & Blair United StatesPotato
Cirrus United StatesPotato
Dubra United States
Firefly United StatesMuscadines
Fleischmann's United StatesGrain
Grand Teton United StatesPotato
Hangar 1 United States Viognier grapes and wheat
Leopold Bros. United States
Lotus United StatesWheat
New Amsterdam United StatesGrain
Nikolai United StatesCorn
Orloff United StatesGrains
Pinnacle United States

(originally French)

Wheat
Popov United StatesGrain
Rain United StatesWhite corn
SAVVY Vodka United StatesGrain
SKYY United StatesGrain
Square One Organic United StatesOrganic rye
Sazerac Company United States
Tito's United StatesYellow corn
UV United StatesCorn
VÄD United States
Vodka 14 United StatesOrganic corn and rye
Smirnoff Many countries

(originally Russian)

Grain

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References

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  2. "Home". Chopin Vodka.