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Here are some popular vodka labels known for their quality and distinctive flavors:

1. Grey Goose

  • Origin: France
  • Known for its smoothness and high-quality ingredients, Grey Goose is often considered a premium vodka.

2. Belvedere

  • Origin: Poland
  • Made from Polish rye, Belvedere is celebrated for its creamy texture and slight vanilla notes.

3. Ketel One

  • Origin: Netherlands
  • Ketel One is renowned for its smoothness and is often used in cocktails. It is crafted from 100% wheat and has a crisp finish.

4. Tito’s Handmade Vodka

  • Origin: USA (Texas)
  • Tito’s is known for its artisanal production and is gluten-free. It has gained a loyal following for its clean taste.

5. Stolichnaya (Stoli)

  • Origin: Russia
  • A well-known Russian vodka, Stolichnaya is known for its classic flavor and versatility in cocktails.

6. Absolut

  • Origin: Sweden
  • Absolut is famous for its wide range of flavored vodkas and is known for its purity and smooth taste.

7. Smirnoff

  • Origin: Russia
  • Smirnoff is one of the best-selling vodka brands globally and is known for its affordability and mixability.

8. Finlandia

  • Origin: Finland
  • Made from Finnish glacial water and barley, Finlandia offers a clean and refreshing taste.

9. Skyy Vodka

  • Origin: USA
  • Known for its distinctive blue bottle, Skyy is recognized for its smoothness and is popular in cocktails.

10. Chopin

  • Origin: Poland
  • Chopin is a premium vodka made from potatoes, offering a rich and creamy mouthfeel.

11. Ciroc

  • Origin: France
  • Unique among vodkas, Ciroc is made from grapes, giving it a distinctive flavor profile and smooth finish.

12. Russian Standard

  • Origin: Russia
  • A premium Russian vodka, known for its authenticity and traditional distillation methods.

These labels represent a range of styles, flavors, and origins, appealing to different tastes and preferences in the vodka market.

CONCLUSION

If prohibition comes back, I’m drinking and bartending at the Victor’s Booze Can