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Belvedere Vodka Summer Edition

Belvedere Vodka Summer Edition

Regular price $61.00 AUD
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Inspired by a beachside oasis surrounded by nature, The Belvedere Summer Limited Edition invites you to experience summer naturally.Inspired by a beachside oasis surrounded by nature, The Belvedere Summer Limited Edition invites you to experience summer naturally.

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HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - Room temperature or 7-8°C to consume chilled
Storage advice - Store in your refrigerator, rather than the freezer, to retain Belvedere's flavours and aromas
Closure - Screw cap
Alcohol by volume - 40.0%
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ORIGIN

Aroma: Intense aromas of sea air, toasted rye bread and caramel. Rich and mellow with initial impressions of salted caramel, cereal and a touch of honey. Persistent with delicate notes of toasted bread, white pepper and fudge.

Taste: Mouth-feel is rich, well rounded and luscious. Long and salt/sweet. Notes of baked bread, sea salt and caramel.

Belvedere Vodka is elegant and balanced with a hint of vanilla, almond and pepper – it pairs perfectly with savoury Baltic dishes. Smoked Fish - Mackerel, Salmon and Eel - Often served alone or with Potato Blinis, German and Polish style sausage, especially smoked sausage Caviar or Lumpfish Roe – served with potatoes and cream cheese

Serve neat, on the rocks or in a cocktail

Mazovia, Poland. Produced in one of the world’s longest operating polish distilleries, which has been making vodka since 1910, Belvedere’s Master Rye Distillers draw from a 600-year polish vodka-making history to artfully craft Polska rye into extraordinary spirits of distinct taste and character.

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