Vox (vodka)
Vox (vodka) is a brand of vodka that is produced in the Netherlands. It is a premium vodka that is distilled five times from 100% wheat grain. The vodka is known for its smooth and clean taste, which is achieved through a process of continuous distillation and filtration.
History[edit | edit source]
The Vox vodka brand was launched in the late 20th century, with the aim of providing a high-quality vodka for the premium spirits market. The brand was developed by a team of experienced distillers in the Netherlands, who used traditional Dutch distilling techniques to create a vodka that is both pure and smooth.
Production[edit | edit source]
Vox vodka is produced using a process of continuous distillation and filtration. The vodka is distilled five times from 100% wheat grain, which gives it a clean and smooth taste. The distillation process is carried out in a column still, which allows for a high level of control over the final product.
After distillation, the vodka is filtered through charcoal to remove any impurities. This process helps to ensure that the vodka is as pure as possible, and contributes to its smooth and clean taste.
Taste and Serving Suggestions[edit | edit source]
Vox vodka is known for its smooth and clean taste, which is often described as being neutral with a slight hint of citrus. The vodka is typically served chilled, either straight or in cocktails. It is also commonly used as a base for a variety of cocktails, including the martini and the Bloody Mary.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Over the years, Vox vodka has received numerous awards and recognition for its quality. This includes gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the International Wine and Spirit Competition.
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