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In Poland, Bison Grass vodka and apple juice are a classic combo, here also with an additional splash of Polish honey liqueur. Adjust the quantity of
Bittersweet with fragrant bison grass vodka and fruity Maraschino cherry flavours supported by bitter gentian, rich elderflower and lime juice.
The reds are turned a shade near pink in this aromatic sipper.
An easy-drinking, fruity cocktail with grassy hints courtesy of bison vodka.
Pear fruitiness with suitably Martini boozy aromatic vodka.
Bison grass vodka and apple juice are a classic and tasty combo. Here, they are paired with ginger and spiced vanilla, freshened with lemon juice.
Cucumber has never tasted so good, helped by being vodka-laced and infused with notes of bison grass. The touch of sugar in this cocktail helps amplify
Autumnal in colour with a wonderful meld of complementary flavours.
A 'sod' is a piece of turf. Here 'sodden' refers to the Bison grass, the flavour of which combines well with the grapes and icewine.
Dry but not bone dry with aromatic hints of grass and elderflower.
Grassy honey with spicy, slightly tannic, camomile finish.
Sweet 'n' sour, fruity, minty and fresh.
A Bamboo meets a Vodka Martini in this boozy, vodka-laced aromatic aperitif cocktail, so named due to this cocktail packing a trio of fortified wines.
Cachaça, Bison Grass vodka and manzanilla sherry combine harmoniously and are freshened with mint and lime in this refreshing cocktail.
The grassy notes of Zubrówka and delicate cinnamon shine through in this well-balanced and well-integrated delicately spicy vintage cocktail.
It's common to pair Scotch whisky with apple, and Bison Grass vodka with apple juice, but combining these three with acidic wine and rich honey adds sweet
This orchard-fresh concoction was originally made with Korte Palinka (Hungarian pear schnapps).
Not for the faint hearted - a great combination of grassy bison vodka with violet Parfait Amour.
A combination of adult flavours in a long, thirst-quenching drink. Also good served straight-up.
It's green and, although it doesn't actually contain any tea, has something of the flavour of alcoholic peppermint tea.
A classically Polish blend of flavours.
There's a good hit of cinnamon in this apple pie.
A back-to-nature Polish Martini - all the better for it.
Refreshing and floral with a dry, citrus finish.
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