Chopin Vodka

Chopin vodka is a single-ingredient vodka, 4 times distilled from organic potatoes grown in the Polish region of Podlasie. The manufacturer claims that it is the only luxury potato vodka (usually considered an inferior category of vodka) in the world, it is named after the famous Polish romantic composer Frederic Chopin. It was first introduced in North America in 1997. Seven pounds of potatoes are used to make each bottle of Chopin. The production is made in small batches and under rigorous quality control, to ensure maximum quality. The manufacturer claims that if a taste sampling shows even a small hint of imbalance, the whole batch is destroyed.

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