Since 1997, Chopin Potato Vodka from Poland has given this sector of the Spirits market an innovative way of what vodka is supposed to be, making it a worthy imprimatur of that country's legendary composer, Frederic Chopin. That was evidenced by the gold medals it has been awarded in Spirits Competitions in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago. The Polish stobrawa potato is where this drink is derived, and is considered a luxury in the country. The fact it takes seven such potatoes to make up a single bottle of this offering is an example of the care and consideration that goes into its production. The aroma it gives is smooth, while its taste is a fruity combination of green apples and vanilla. Such creaminess is partly due to the natural way in which the potatoes are harvested, which ensures that a higher starch content provides for a richer vodka.
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