In something that could result in some confusion for those who enjoy Spirits, Grey Goose Vodka is actually made in the Cognac region of France. However, there's no confusion when it comes to establishing Grey Goose as one of the top vodka brands in the world today. Nearby wheat enters an alembic still, and with just the right touch of Artesian water, the alcohol content has dropped 40 percent. That water is filtered through limestone from the Champagne region. Those first aromas establish the feeling of being in a bakery, with pastries and butter clearly coming through with each sniff. The palate is rewarded with a vodka that's not too sweet, and with a sampling of nuts that builds to a spicy citrus finish. This is a super-premium vodka that's won awards ever since its introduction in 1997, accolades that have made it an incredibly popular drink for all adults.
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