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Potocki Polish Rye Vodka, 70 cl

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Remove your glass from the freezer and gently add three small drops of Angostura Bitters into your frozen glass, so it lines the bottom.

Perhaps the most English of modern British vodkas is made with Earl Grey tea. Cambridgeshire’s T.E.A. (Tea Enhanced Alcohol) also makes Jasmine Vodka. It appears cloudy rather than clear caused by the small fragments of ice. It also makes the drink colder. However, in the films, Bond’s martini’s never appear cloudy.In 1857, the family became purveyor to the Imperial court in Vienna. It is the most aristocratic of European vodkas.

There’s no right or wrong answer here – if you’re drinking a vodka Martini, at least. When it comes to gin, our bartenders all prefer a lemon peel garnish because it enhances, rather than clashes with, the spirit’s botanicals. (For the same reason, gin Dirty Martinis, using olive brine, are considered a no-no.) The bouquet is subtle and alluring, with distant notes of buttered popcorn and escarole broth; aeration stimulates aromas of peanut butter, rye toast and damp cobblestone. Silky palate entry is slightly sweet, concentrated and grainy; at midpalate, the flavor turns drier, lightly spiced and almost fruity (as in dried fruit). Aftertaste is long and spicy. Well crafted and quality driven." (90-95 Points) Wine Enthusiast In Casino Royal, Chapter 8 – Pink Lights and Champagne, Fleming describes an exchange between Bond and CIA Agent Felix Leiter about the potent martini: Peas are an incredibly sustainable crop, fixing nitrogen into the soil they grow in, which reduces the need for nitrogen-rich fertilizers and lowers cost in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Eindhoven in the Netherlands boasts perhaps the most unusual and spikiest bottle design for a first-class vodka.Chardonnay vodkas? Marshmallow vodkas? Marmalade-flavoured vodkas? Brussels Sprout vodkas? Tonka? Asparagus? The silver chrome details and built in Led makes LOUERS vodka an eye-catcher,” Desi Mango Vodka – Photo credit: Desi Daru Slowly twist the zest of the orange over your glass, while slightly squeezing the oil out of the orange at the same time. Carefully rim the glass with the orange peel before dropping into the drink before serving. The name vodka is believed to come from the Slavic word meaning little water. According to Russian legend a monk based inside the Kremlin made the first recipe in 1430. Now it’s made on the east coast of Southern England too. A large twist of zest from an organic Seville orange, extracting its fragrant oils. Finally, he gently swirls the orange zest around the rim and drops it into the martini glass and serves. Vesper Martini – Shaken or Stirred?

Twice arrested by the Gestapo, she twice escaped – unaided. She took part in battles against the Nazi's. On one occasion she secured the release of three British officers by bluffing an official at Gestapo headquarters. She was awarded the George Medal and an OBE for her contribution to the Allied effort by Britain.Kent’s Chapel Down, UK’s leading wine maker, has diversified into spirits with a Pinot Noir Gin as well as a Chardonnay Vodka. Edwards produces a rhubarb as well as a classic potato vodka. Ultra-premium Royal Mash Vodka is made from Royal Jersey potatoes by chef Rachel de Caen and Peter Le Fol du Taillis. John Lilly, the creator and founder of Sussex’s Thunder Vodka, was the bar manager at the famous G-Jays bar in Val d’Isère where his drink became the après-ski chill out. After all, East Anglia is the cereal basket of the UK. Why should good vodka be made just in Russia and Poland?” Battersea is being promoted as a viable vodka destination with Braden Saunders Doghouse Distillery’s chilli bacon vodka. His 2018 Baller Vodka claimed to be the first vodka to be made from scratch in London. Add the ingredients into a mixing glass, strain and serve in a pre-chilled martini glass. Garnish with a thin slice of lemon peel. Her co-founder is Howard Raymond, the son of Paul Raymond – the original King Of Soho – who opened his Raymond Revuebar in 1958. The velvet tailoring of the figure on the bottle is a tribute to the area’s fashion heritage, whilst the tail of the fox is suggestive of fun and high spirits as well as being a nod to Soho’s distant hunting history. A book and a trumpet reflect the artistic creativity for which this special urban area of the British capital is renowned. Pod Pea Vodka – Photo credit: Pod Pea Vodka

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