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Royal Dragon Vodka

Vodka Emporium introduces Royal Dragon Vodka

I think its fair to say that Royal Dragon Imperial Vodka will be the most premium vodka we add to our Vodka portfolio in the first quarter of 2013.
Royal Dragon Imperial
Royal Dragon has been gaining a fine reputation in the top end bars in Hong Kong and is listed in over 90 top locations. To add to this, you will struggle not to notice it in the travel lounges in the Far East either with over 200 listings already. Needless to say we have grabbed the opportunity to stock this vodka with both hands!

We will be listing the Royal Dragon Imperial Vodka to start with and if sucessful in 2013 we will no doubt add to the range.

Below are a few tit bits on Royal Dragon:

This is superior craftsmanship in all its elements. An award winning Vodka and a true masterpiece on its own. The superior taste and the exclusive hand-blown bottle, including a masterly sculpted dragon running within the bottle, defines Royal Dragon Imperial Vodka as the ultimate temptation.

To celebrate its exclusive taste, Royal Dragon Imperial Vodka is infused with the highest quality edible 23 carat gold leaves from Switzerland; the finest choice for those who like to enjoy an unmatched level of perfection.

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Purity Vodka

Swedish vodka, Absolut-ely more than you expect.

Slowly but surely in the UK we are finding that people are starting to look further afield than the supermarket shelves when it comes to selecting a bottle of Vodka, Gin or Whisky.

We had some great new releases last year from the English Spirit Company, Adnams and the ever reliable Chase Distillery who showed off some fabulous new gins.

I thought that to start the year I would go against the tide and select a bottle from Sweden to review. Absolut has been firing out variants of its vodka for many a year but a small batch distilled vodka from Sweden has been overlooked by myself for quite a while. Purity is a super premium offering that sits nicely alongside more well known drinks such as Ultimat, Stolichnaya Elit and Ciroc. Out of those three I have to say that I have always favoured the Stoli Elit. Ciroc used to be quite enjoyable until recently when they appear to have changed the mix.

Purity

Purity stands out from the crowd quite nicely when it sits on the shelf as it has a distinctive bottle that, although different, isn’t too garish. It has a lovely heavyweight metal capped cork which adds to that first impression of quality. One of the first things that struck me with Purity was the amount of times it is distilled. I imagined there really is no need to distil anything more than a handful of times, but 34?! that seemed a touch excessive. Normally, you find with vodkas that are distilled too many times, the flavour is completely taken away and you are left with a truly dull neutral spirit. To say my expectations were a little underwhelming would have been an understatement.

Purity Vodka uses malted winter wheat as its base and, to ensure it doesn’t lose its taste, remains unfiltered. Only 10% of the distillation is actually used to maintain high quality. This gives a far, far better end result in my opinion than the heavy weight brands of Grey Goose and Belvedere.

Purity has a clear appearance and, when first sipped, you will notice it has a creamy almost light potato introduction to the taste. This swiftly moves on to the expected notes of grain with a hint of spice. The wheat presence lingers in the background and so never ventures far from its roots which in this case is a good thing. You also notice a pleasant, faint vanilla aroma which brings out a slightly sweet finish that is twisted with barley.

Purity makes an outstanding Vodka Martini and (if you like to have a mixer) it does mix well with a decent tonic. For those of you that are hardened traditionalists, Purity is superb on its own with a cube or two of ice, which really does bring out all of its elements.

Overall, Purity is a nice surprise for the start of 2013. I expected something pure but bland, instead I got a lovely flavoursome grain vodka that truly is a hidden gem in our range. I’ll certainly be returning to this Swedish vodka again in the future and if you haven’t tried it and enjoy sampling the higher end vodkas on offer, then Purity is definitely one not to miss.

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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.