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2012 #AdventVodka winners

Thank you for your incredible support throughout our 2012 #AdventVodka competition!

Advent Vodka certainly captured the imagination of Vodka fans everywhere and we were inundated with entries each day.

We are still waiting for a few winners to claim prizes, so here is the full list of winners so you can check if your name is included:

Advent Vodka 2012 Winners

  1. Belvedere – Jo Kelly
  2. Beluga – Deborah Wheeler
  3. Zubrowka – Hannah Evans
  4. Wight – Lorraine Johnson
  5. Snow Queen – David Mitchell
  6. Sipsmith – Stephanie Llewellyn
  7. Black Cow – Alexandra Richmond
  8. Purity – Kevin Eley
  9. Black Moth – Toni Gilbert
  10. English Spirit – Carl Holt
  11. Zorokovich 1917 – Tim Bain
  12. U’luvka – Debbie Skerten
  13. Thunder Toffee – Barbara Webster
  14. Chase – Dominique Hamblin
  15. Vestal – Tiffany O’Connell
  16. Mamont – David Tyler
  17. Heavy Water – Shelley Jessup
  18. Pincer – Chris Williams
  19. Crystal Head – Matthew Vanstone
  20. Adnams – Caroline Elmhirst
  21. Aivy – Stu Howling
  22. Koskenkorva – Jo Richards
  23. Iceberg – Emily Knight
  24. Absolut – Molly @Molly888

If your name is on the list, and you haven’t yet claimed your prize, email us at sales@emporiumdrinks.com.

Jubilee Vodkas


Celebrate the Jubilee with some great British vodkas.

Chase Rhubarb Vodka

Chase Rhubarb vodka is the result of using the finest Herefordshire Rhubarb that is slowly cooked and then marinaded with their award winning vodka in a copper pot still. The liquid is then distilled for a fourth time to ensure all the flavours blend together.

Finally more Rhubarb is macerated and filtered to give it its finishing pink colour which i’m sure you’ll agree looks stunning. When opened there is the unmistakable scent of Rhubarb and even a hint of custard.

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English Spirit Vodka

English Spirit vodka is the latest of some great British vodkas that have appeared over the last few years. There are two strength options with English Spirit Vodka, these are the 37.5% strength and also the mighty 54% strength Vodka. Both have a slightly sweet aroma which is from the base ingredient of Sugarbeet. A truly smooth and creamy offering and a great way to toast the Jubilee.

English Spirit also offer some great flavoured vodka as well. Coffee infused vodka is made using the finest Columbian beans. You can also find Vanilla vodka that uses a spliced vanilla pod that infuses with the vodka. Finally the great looking seasonal fruits vodka.

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Wight Vodka

Wight vodka is a British Potato based vodka that is slowly building a great reputation along the south coast of England. This seven-times distilled vodka is a real treat and is certainly a well kept secret.

Wight Vodka is the only 84 proof, potato-based luxury vodka, hand-crafted in the United Kingdom today. You will be notice the slightest scents of beach plum and honeysuckle, this pays tribute to island life and warm holidays spent with great company by the ocean.

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Chase Bramley Apple Vodka

Only 2,000 bottles of Sharp Bramley Apple Vodka have been produced to date, with each one carrying an individual, hand written batch number. The vodka itself has been crafted by distilling Bramley Apples with Naked Chase Apple Vodka to produce a crisp, sweet, tangy spirit that is truly delightful to drink on its own or as part of a martini style cocktail.

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Sipsmith Vodka

Sipsmith is Londons finest small batch offering, the range now includes Damson Vodka as well Sipsmith Gin, Sloe Gin and the newest Summercup Vermouth. The vodka uses distilled English barley spirit and its carefully blended with the pure water of Lydwell Spring, one of the sources of the River Thames. The result is a smooth, buttery spirit with a light, nutty finish.

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Adnams Longshore Vodka

Adnams Longshore is the more popular vodka offering from the Suffolk Brewing masters. Longshore is made from a complex wash, brewed from wheat, barley and oats which is then double distilled in the Adnams Copper House to achieve extra purity from only the finest cut. The result is a silky smooth vodka with an elegant sweetness on the finish.

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Sipsmith Distillery Visit

Sipsmith, distilling the British way

I’ve been trying to find time for some months to pay a visit to the guys at Sipsmith in Hammersmith, London. Well after a few delays I finally managed to get down to meet the team on friday.

What would surprise most people including myself is the building itself where Sipsmith’s are based. Thinking that i’d gone in the completely wrong direction and would be eternally lost in Hammersmith I checked my directions, turned around and there it was, a garage front that was the front of this small batch distillery. It really did seem like something from Harry Potter!

After ringing the bell and realising I was in the right place I was met by Sam who welcomed me into their wonderful distillery that is a world away from the street outside. We had a quick round of introductions including Fairfax who with Sam came up with the idea of Sipsmith a few years ago in the USA.

The inspiration behind Sipsmith comes from the booming number of small batch distilleries in the states which has occured due to the relaxing of distillation laws. The quality of some of these products coming out of Micro-Distilleries such as Hangar One and Cold River was and is so much higher than the mass produced brands such as Smirnoff and Absolut. The result of this was Sam and Fairfax making the deciaion to apply for a distillers licence and create there very own artisan spirits in the UK. As you would expect there were many hurdles to overcome including the government themselves having to decide how to issue the licence as nothing had been issued for over two hundred years! After having to consult with the authorities in Scotland, where as you would imagine where there are numourous distilleries in operation Sipsmith were finally granted a licence to distill on the 9th December 2008.

With the green light given it meant that the production could begin in earnest.

Prudence is a German Copper Pot still that was made by Christian Carl and has a capacity of 300l

Sipsmith first started distilling in 2009 with the first batch delivered by “prudence” on the 11th May.

 

Now we get on to the important matter of the drinks themselves. First of all we tried the Sipsmith Gin. After having tried a bit of a mix of Gins this year I was intrigued as to which way this was going to go. Well I certainly wasn’t disappointed as this was very much to my liking. Sipsmith Gin isn’t too floral and over powering but has subtle hints that really makes you savour and enjoy the drink. The first thing for me was unmistakeable Juniper aroma with a hint of pine, always a good start when its a gin!  This is a really smooth gin that has no aggressive aftertaste and has a citrus and slightly spicey flavour to it as well. Sipsmith Gin can be sipped over ice and if your looking for a tonic to go with your gin then it has to be Fever Tree, if you want to mix a top quality gin then this really is the only way to go.

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Sipsmith Vodka is certainly the reason for making the trip on a personal level as vodka is the reason we started the Emporium.  This vodka has a spicey nose to it with a swirl of barley.  A smooth finish on the palate that brings out quite a mellow after taste that has a distant peppery feel.  Sipsmith vodka has a nice balance that isnt too sweet and has a nice undercurrent of dryness.

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After the disapointments of some of the vodka I’ve tried in 2010 this is certainly a nice way to finish the year.  Not only do Sipsmith have a wonderful Vodka and Gin to showcase the fact that its British makes it even better.  I can really see Sipsmith growing nicely as more and more people try something different.