The french vodka makes one more arrogant?
2006-09-28 12:20:02
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answer #1
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answered by lollipop 6
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You might ask what is the difference between American, Polish, Russian, French, Swedish, Finland, Norway etc. Vodka can be made from different grains also potatoes even grapes. Today's ultra premium vodka producers pride themselves on using the best product available including the best spring water. Their process includes triple distillation and quadruple filtering. The best part is marketing. Absolut had clever print ads. They exploded. An American marketer took Grey Goose, from France and pitched it as "Ultra Premium". The rest is history.
As a connoisseur of vodkas there are different qualities that are very subtle. To answer your question there are many differences. Try different brands. Have fun. Personally, I find Stoli to be horrible but they got their flavored vodkas "dead on".
Here is some fun. Van Gogh Chocolate Vodka. Not sweet. Cocoa flavor. Make a
" White Chocolate Russian".
2006-09-28 21:12:46
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answered by andywho2006 5
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you may ask what's the adaptation between American, Polish, Russian, French, Swedish, Finland, Norway etc. Vodka could be produced from diverse grains additionally potatoes even grapes. at present's extremely top class vodka manufacturers delight themselves on making use of the main suitable product obtainable inclusive of the main suitable spring water. Their technique incorporates triple distillation and quadruple filtering. the better section is merchandising. Absolut had sensible print classified ads. They exploded. An American marketer took gray Goose, from France and pitched it as "extremely top class". something is historic past. As a gourmet of vodkas there are diverse features that are very diffused. to respond to your question there are a number of adjustments. attempt diverse manufacturers. have relaxing. in my opinion, i come across Stoli to be terrible yet they have been given their flavored vodkas "lifeless on". it is a few relaxing. Van Gogh Chocolate Vodka. not candy. Cocoa flavor. Make a " White Chocolate Russian".
2016-10-01 11:39:32
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answered by huenke 4
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about $3
2006-09-28 12:27:43
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answered by zocko 5
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There's a French vodka? What's the brand name? Is it a Russian family label? Might be worth trying.
2006-09-28 12:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No difference. Vodka is simply a solution of water and alcohol. The only quality measure of a vodka is its purity (ie no other nasty chemicals in solution). Don't be fooled by marketing/grain vs. potato/country of origing, etc. There is no reason to pay premium prices for the exact same beverage in a fancier bottle or because it's from a certain country...
2006-09-28 12:39:46
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answered by bd 2
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You can still see after you drink the french vodka.
2006-09-28 12:25:21
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answered by Answerer 7
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I pass on both and head direct for the Finnish Vodka
2006-09-28 12:30:52
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answered by timberleigh 4
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Thier bot h good drinks but ones not clear vodka ones gold I think.
2006-09-28 12:20:22
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answered by bret f 3
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The only difference is where they come from
2006-09-28 12:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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