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Beattie’s Distillers

Beattie’s Distillers
Peppermint & Vanilla Flavored Vodka

Category: Flavored Vodka

Date Tasted:
Country: Canada
Alcohol: 30%
94 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$19
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Beattie’s Distillers
Peppermint & Vanilla Flavored Vodka

Category: Flavored Vodka

Date Tasted:
Country: Canada
Alcohol: 30%
Clear color. Aromas and flavors of mint chocolate chip ice cream, mint and vanilla marzipan, and peony blossom with a glycerous, crisp, dryish medium body and a tingling, interesting, very long finish with accents of mint, vanilla, marzipan, and milk chocolate. The added flavors complement the base spirit; this would be excellent in a creamy cocktail, like a mint chocolate Espresso Martini.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Rich & Full
Aroma Aroma: mint chocolate chip ice cream, mint and vanilla marzipan, and peony blossom
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with accents of mint, vanilla, marzipan, and milk chocolate
Smoothness Smoothness: Tingling
Enjoy Enjoy: in cocktails and shots
Cocktail Cocktails: Vodka Soda, Collins, White Russian
Bottom Line Bottom Line: The added flavors complement the base spirit; this would be excellent in a creamy cocktail, like a mint chocolate Espresso Martini.

The Producer

Beattie’s Distillers

The Producer
6673 Line 13
L9R 1V4
Ontario, ON
Canada
1 705-4352444

Flavored Vodka

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Serve in a Shot Glass
Since Vodka tends to be a neutral spirit, it lends itself to blending with flavors and fortifying other beverages. In the 19th century, high-proof "Russian spirit" was held in high esteem by Sherry producers in Spain, who imported it to fortify their wines.

Neutral spirits are still used to fortify Port, Sherry, and other types of fortified wines, although the source of alcohol for such purposes these days tends to be the vast "wine lake" that has been created by European Union agricultural practices.

Flavored Vodkas have been produced from the start, originally to mask the flavor of the first primitive Vodkas, but later as a mark of the distiller's skill. The Russians and Poles in particular still market dozens of flavors.