Polugar No.3 Caraway

Difford's Guide
Discerning Drinkers (1 rating)

alc./vol: 38.5%

Proof: 77°

Vintage: Non-vintage

Aged: Unaged

Product of: Product of Poland Poland

Known by many in Russia as ‘bread wine’, Polugar is said to be the original Russian style of vodka. It is distilled in copper pot stills banned by the Tsar in 1895 after the introduction of column stills with the state’s monopolisation of vodka production. Russian vodka are now made in column stills

Boris Rodionov is a Russian who is passionate about this country’s vodka heritage but due to Russian legislation was compelled to set up his Rodionov and Sons distillery in neighbouring Poland. He ferments his own wash form a range of different grains and then triple distils these using copper pot stills which were custom made according to 18th-century drawings. Boris has based his range of distillates and flavoured distillates on recipes dating from 1745 held in the Russian National Museum.

Boris clarifies his distillates using a birch wood charcoal filter and egg whites, a technique used by Russian distillers in the 18th century.

Review and Tasting


Sampled on 06/08/2014

Appearance:

Crystal clear.

Aroma:

Authentic, pungent caraway with faint millet and aniseed.

Taste:

Caraway sits over a pastry and bready base with zingy spice.

Aftertaste:

Caraway and black pepper spice with faint aniseed.

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Product Information

Barcode UPC: 5902596199531
Bottle Size: 700 ml
Closure: Synthetic stopper

More about Polugar No.3 Caraway

Produced by: Rodionov & Sons Private Distillery
UK distribution by: Emporia Brands Ltd
UK consumer PR by: Euro Strategies Ltd
UK trade PR by: Euro Strategies Ltd
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