$100 and over
Absolut Vodka
With 400 years of Swedish tradition behind it, this superb Vodka is extremely smooth. Using the purest Swedish water from the town of Åhus and wheat grown in the surrounding countryside Absolut have maintained the tradition of pure and perfect Swedish Vodka.
Hartshorn Sheep Whey Vodka
Voted World's Best Vodka at the 2018 World Vodka Awards. Produced in batches as small as fifteen bottles at a time, this super smooth vodka is created from the discarded whey left over from the cheese-making process. It undergoes two complex fermentations before the liquid is distilled. The resulting vodka has little heat and plenty of character, and is designed to be enjoyed straight at room temperature in a large aromatic glass. Says Angus Burton, the vodka’s distributor, “On its own, expect to find tropical fruit and vanilla-butterscotch aromas and flavours, but the highlight is the pure, cream-like texture of the spirit. This is not liquor that needs to be enjoyed simply, nor drowned in juice. We suggest over ice or in an elegant dry Martini with a lime zest. This vodka doesn’t need to be messed with.” Each bottle is hand sprayed black before the label is hand written and signed by head distiller, Ryan Hartshorn. 40% Alc./Vol.
23rd Street Australian Vodka
Vodka five times distilled, and charcoal filtered from slow-fermented fairy tears and true loves first kiss. Or was it sugarcane? Bright as a January sunbeam with a hint of residual sweetness. The finest Australian sugarcane molasses are mixed with rainwater and small batch fermented, only the softest & finest spirit cuts are copper-pot distilled and charcoal filtered to crystal clarity. The result, a vodka that is exceptionally smooth while retaining some of its natural sweetness. On the palate, it has a beautifully smooth mouth-feel with evidence of sweetness from its sugarcane origins, a lingering, silky finish. Excellent in cocktails, with your favorite mixer or over ice.
Haku Japanese Vodka
Haku is the premium Japanese craft vodka from the House of Suntory. Its unique creation process starts in Kagoshima and ends in Osaka, Japan Made with 100% Japanese white rice, the name Haku means "white" in Japanese. The word can also be read as "brilliant" - a tribute to the craft of mastering a clear, clean, and luminous vodka. Filtered through bamboo charcoal, Haku has an unparalleled soft, round, and subtly sweet taste.