
Chopin is the original luxury potato vodka. Chopin embodies independence, authenticity, and distinction, qualities which clearly inspired its striking bottle design. Chopin is a single-ingredient vodka, distilled from potatoes grown in the Podlasie region of Poland and distilled at Polmos Siedlce.
This facility is the only producer in Poland that controls vodka production at every step: the purchase of potatoes; the distillation; the blending, bottling and sale of the finished product.
Chopin’s superior taste comes from the uncommonly high starch content which produces Chopin’s creamy, pure, full-bodied, and balanced flavour. These characteristics come through in Chopin's signature cocktail the CEO (Chopin Extra Olives) Martini.
Chopin is named after Poland’s favourite son, the famous 19th century Polish composer, Frederic Chopin.
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Chopin Potato Vodka |
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Bin No |
MOET/223 |
Size |
70cl |
Price |
£32.50 |
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The Podlasie Potato is the distinguished single ingredient that elevates Chopin Vodka above other Vodkas in its class. Podlasie Potatoes are grown in eastern Poland, one of the most fertile growing regions in the world. Tasting Chopin Vodka is an enchanting experience, just like the music of Frederic Chopin, full of creativity, independence and passion. |
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