North Shore Vodka 750ml

North Shore Vodka 750ml

Description: Almost every high-end vodka claims to be a \"small batch\" vodka. How is this possible when you see them on every shelf, in every store in the country and on the shelves of many stores overseas? Small is obviously a relative term. The daily production capacity of most of these \"small batch\" imports is comparable to our distillery's yearly capacity. Our small batch production is actually that. But enough about the others. North Shore Vodka is elegant and refined. Made from distilled midwestern grain, our vodka has a smooth, refreshing taste with a pleasant clean finish. Through our proprietary process, and our focus on the quality of each and every batch, our master distiller ensures that our vodka has the individual character and quality required to be enjoyed on its own or in your favorite martini or cocktail. Region Description. Wineries exist in all fifty states, but the most predominant (and best) wine comes from Northern California, Oregon, and Washington State, with New York gaining a foothold in the industry. American wines make up about 75% of all wine sales in the Us. The appellation system uses the term Ava (American Viticultural Area) to determine where wines were produced, but grape varieties can be planted anywhere in the country. American wineries generally use varietal labeling, and government regulations require that the variety on the label must make up at least 75% of the blend (in Oregon it's 90%). The words reserve, special selection, private reserve, classic, and so on have no legal definition in the Us. Some wineries use these terms to indicate their better wines; others use the words as a marketing tool to move lower quality wines off the shelf.
Price: $ 29.99
Price in original currency: None

Available from Haskell's

Address: 81 South 9th Street
Minneapolis, MN  55402
United States
Telephone (toll-free): 800-486-2434
Telephone (regular): 612-342-2437
Fax: 612-342-2440
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First added to 1000 Corks on April 15, 2022.