Looking For a Vodka Sponsor

Skate boarders have sponsors…why won’t these thievery illumicorporations give my friend Vic Vodka a few social credits?

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

One thought on “Looking For a Vodka Sponsor

  1. THOSE WERE THE GOOD OLD DAYS!!!!

    al capone’s soup kitchen

    speakeasy’s

    and elliot ness collecting that Federal reserve income tax from the manga cake squares/suckers who work a 9 to 5

    damn i hate elliot ness

    discgraciato!!!!

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