Monopolowa
Monopolowa is a brand of vodka that originated in Poland and is now produced in Austria. The brand is known for its high-quality vodka, which is made from potatoes rather than grains. Monopolowa vodka is triple distilled and filtered, which gives it a smooth and clean taste.
History[edit | edit source]
The Monopolowa brand has a long history that dates back to the 18th century. It was originally produced by the State Monopoly, a government-owned company in Poland. The name "Monopolowa" is derived from the word "monopoly", which refers to the company's exclusive rights to produce vodka in Poland.
During World War II, the production of Monopolowa vodka was disrupted. After the war, the brand was revived in Austria by the Gessler family, who had fled Poland during the war. The Gessler family continues to produce Monopolowa vodka to this day, using the same traditional methods and recipes.
Production[edit | edit source]
Monopolowa vodka is made from potatoes, which gives it a distinct flavor and texture. The potatoes are fermented and then distilled three times to produce a high-quality spirit. The vodka is then filtered to remove any impurities, resulting in a smooth and clean taste.
Taste and Quality[edit | edit source]
Monopolowa vodka is known for its smooth and clean taste, which is a result of the triple distillation and filtration process. The vodka has a slight sweetness and a creamy texture, which is characteristic of potato vodka. It is often enjoyed neat or used in cocktails.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Monopolowa vodka has received numerous awards and recognition for its quality. It has been rated highly by critics and has won several international spirits competitions.
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