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Add to Cart. Sobieski - Rye Vodka 80 Proof ml. Newsletter Signup Promotions and sales. Please enter a valid email. Business Hours Mon - Sat: am - pm Sunday: pm - pm. PHONE: Grey Goose. Newsletter Signup Promotions and sales Please enter a valid email. The palate is clean with fresh lemon notes and subtle fruitiness, suggestive of the floral, zesty nature of the fruit.

A strong bouquet of freshly cut melon, subtle notes of melon rind, and hints of bananas and pears, leading into lighter notes of white citrus and almonds.

Vibrant aromas of cherry and sweet red fruits. On the palate are tart dark fruits and balanced acidity. Very integrated flavors, with a creamy mouthfeel. Sweet spices such as cinnamon and allspice and a hint of vanilla and bananas. Vibrant, fresh fruit scent. Hints of nuttiness and aromas of honeysuckle and wildflower.

The first sip is crisp, round and light with the gentle sweetness of fresh juicy pears. A fresh, fruity aroma, reminiscent of a ripe orange, with a hint of orange blossom.

The mouthfeel is full, fresh and fragrant, displaying the flavors from the juice, flesh, and zest of the fruit. Frank had actually come up with the name first, and the rest — including the actual vodka — followed. Frank simply aimed to fill a gap he noticed in the beverage market: high-end vodka. Grey Goose is distilled in Picardy, France, but not because of any specific regional interest. As vodka is made by stripping alcohol of most of its congeners and funky flavor compounds, it can be made almost anywhere.

But Frank chose a place specifically against tradition — as in, not Eastern Europe. He wanted a vodka American consumers would immediately associate with luxury. The wheat for Grey Goose is grown in Picardy and distilled there, before being sent to Cognac for filtration. It was pretty much smooth sailing for Grey Goose from the beginning. Just a year after its initial release in , it was named the best tasting vodka in the world by the Beverage Tasting Institute.

When Grey Goose first launched, the brand specifically shipped bottles out to bars in wooden crates as opposed to cardboard boxes like most other liquor brands. Part of the reason Frank invented Grey Goose was that he saw the success of the Absolut brand, which was priced highly for its time.



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