A tray of 3 carefully selected half sized shots to suit your mood
These are the best vodkas you will find anywhere in the world
Vodka distilled from wheat is bright and clean. You will find notes of straw, pepper, citrus, bread, malt. Generally distilled at least 3 times and often filtered for smoothness, we recommend it as a frozen shot to drink with Zakuski, Pierogi or Przekaski.
Vodka distilled from potatoes is mild, earthy and sweet. Soft, light, slightly viscous and well rounded. Best as a shot with Zakuski, Pierogi, vegetables and potatoes, or in a dirty martini with olives.
Rye vodkas are punchy, cracking, zesty, bitter, citrusy – certainly the most interesting style of vodka. Best as a frozen shot or martini with a twist. Fantastic with vegetables, soup and wintery food.
These dry or semi-sweet vodkas are infused with an unusual array of spices, roots, pepper, herbs and flowers.
A little bit like cognac, a little bit like bourbon. Definitely vodka.
Loved by Bohemian artists living in Paris 150 years ago, Absinthe has been portrayed as a dangerously addictive psychoactive drug and hallucinogen. We just think it's delicious and good fun. We serve ours neat, "louched" (made cloudy with the addition of water to release essential herbal oils) or torched, depending on the origin.
Poland is a land of abundance, and Polish honey is the best in Europe. No wonder we have so many kinds of honey vodka.
In Poland, when cherries are in season there are too many to eat. So cherries are macerated in vodka through the winter and brought to you on a ship.
The best thing about summertime is Poland is the berries. All kinds that you rarely see in Australia, stored in barrels and topped up with vodka.
Poland is famous for its orchards and abundance of apples, pears and quinces.
Plums and stone fruit are celebrated in late summer and put into everything in Poland. Dumplings, doughnuts, chocolates and vodka.
Sometimes sweet, sometimes bitter, always lovely on a warm day.
Poland's weather is about as tropical as Melbourne's to be honest, but these vodkas are good fun on a hot day.
Sliwowica is distilled from angelina plums and has a huge tradition amongst Europe's Jewish, Balkan and Slavic peoples. A little like tequila, the flavour is unmistakable.
Similar to an Italian Amaro, these vodkas are sweet and bitter, infused with herbs, citrus and honey. A nice way to end a meal.
Christmas spices, gingerbread, walnuts, burnt toffee, vanilla. Sweet, strong and good fun.
Sweet vodkas for after dinner.