Explorer Vodka
Explorer Vodka is a popular vodka brand that originated in Sweden. It was first produced in 1958 by the Swedish government-owned company, Vin & Sprit. The brand is known for its distinctive taste and high-quality ingredients, which have made it a favorite among vodka enthusiasts worldwide.
History[edit | edit source]
Explorer Vodka was first introduced in 1958 by the Swedish government-owned company, Vin & Sprit. The brand was created as a response to the increasing popularity of vodka in Sweden during the post-war period. The name "Explorer" was chosen to reflect the adventurous spirit of the Swedish people and their desire to explore new tastes and experiences.
In 2008, Vin & Sprit was acquired by the French company Pernod Ricard, which continues to produce Explorer Vodka to this day. Despite the change in ownership, the brand has maintained its traditional Swedish roots and continues to be produced in Sweden.
Production[edit | edit source]
Explorer Vodka is made from winter wheat, a type of wheat that is sown in the autumn and harvested in the spring. This gives the vodka a unique, smooth taste. The vodka is distilled five times to ensure its purity and quality.
The production process of Explorer Vodka is strictly regulated to ensure that each bottle meets the high standards set by the brand. This includes rigorous quality control checks and the use of traditional distillation methods.
Taste and Serving Suggestions[edit | edit source]
Explorer Vodka is known for its smooth, clean taste. It has a slight sweetness and a subtle hint of citrus, which makes it a versatile choice for a variety of cocktails.
Explorer Vodka can be served neat, on the rocks, or in a cocktail. It pairs well with a variety of mixers, including tonic water, lemonade, and cranberry juice. It is also commonly used in traditional Swedish drinks, such as the Vodka Martini and the Bloody Mary.
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