Chopin Family Reserve Extra Rare Potato
An exceptional vodka with singular flavor.
Chopin Family Reserve, the world’s first rested, super-premium potato vodka.
We suggest enjoying it neat or in a classic martini to fully appreciate this remarkable vodka.
TASTING NOTES
AROMA
Hints of spice accenting a gentle sweet musk.
TASTE
Gentle earthy sweetness from the open, with understated top notes of licorice and clove.
FINISH
Medium-long finish with lingering warmth.
Data sheet
- Country
- Poland
- Littering
- 0.7
- Brand
- Chopin
- Alcohol level
- 40°
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