Vodka has become the most successful spirit in the last few years because it's the most versatile, mixing more readily with a wider range of ingredients than any other spirit. Vodka offers more cocktails, and inspires more new cocktails, than any other spirit, and it is cocktails that drive vodka's popularity.
A luxury high strength spirit from Debowa Polska, bottled at 96.5% and not for drinking on its own. It's a fantastic base for high quality tinctures and liqueurs and should always be used diluted.
A Russian vodka named for the Russian Tsar and Emperor Peter the Great (Pyotr Velikiy), who expanded the country's power and made them a major player in 18th century Europe.
Russian Standard vodka has come from out of nowhere to grab a large slice of the premium vodka market in the UK since its launch in 2007. A more authentically Russian alternative to Smirnoff.
The original export-market red-label Stolichnaya - a smooth, velvety classic, quadruple-distilled, blended with icy glacial water and carefully charcoal filtered three times.
Eristoff Vodka is based on the recipe perfected in Georgia by Prince Nikolai Eristoff in 1806. Eristoff is 100% pure grain vodka, distilled three times then filtered through charcoal (a popular process in 18th century Russia).
The world's best-selling vodka, Absolut is a Swedish institution and its stylish, innovative marketing campaigns are legendary. Famed for its purity, Absolut has been producing quality vodka since 1879.
A style-bar favourite and one of the world's leading premium vodkas, renowned for its purity and versatility and produced using glacial springwater so pure it requires no chemical treatment.
A fantastically creamy triple-distilled potato vodka with a lightly sweet finish, 'Luksosowa' is the Polish term for 'luxury vodka' and it's not difficult to see why.
The famous Polish bestseller: Wyborowa is a double distilled potstill vodka with the emphasis on quality - even its name means 'premium'. Full-bodied yet still extremely smooth.
A traditional style Russian vodka named for the Green Mark that was used as a seal of quality by the government department of the USSR that monitored spirit quality from the 1920s to the 1950s.
At 56% Krepkaya is pretty potent (the word Krepkaya is a term to denote overproof vodkas of at least 56%), but it's also very smooth- approach with care!