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Ultimat Vodka is a brand of vodka produced in Poland, known for its unique blend of wheat, rye, and potato. It is one of the few vodkas in the world that uses a mix of these three key ingredients, each of which contributes to its distinct taste and smoothness.

History

Ultimat Vodka was launched in the United States in 1994 by the Patrón Spirits Company, a company renowned for its premium tequila. The vodka is produced in Poland, a country with a long history of vodka production dating back to the 8th century. The brand was created with the aim of offering a high-quality, luxury vodka option to consumers.

Production

The production process of Ultimat Vodka is unique and involves the use of three different types of grains: wheat, rye, and potato. Each grain is distilled separately before being blended together. The wheat provides smoothness and lightness, the rye adds complexity and spice, and the potato gives body and structure. The vodka is then filtered through ceramic and charcoal filters to remove any impurities.

Taste and Serving

Ultimat Vodka is known for its smooth, rich, and complex flavor profile. It has a clean, crisp taste with hints of black pepper and spice from the rye, sweetness and lightness from the wheat, and a creamy mouthfeel from the potato. It is often served neat, on the rocks, or used as a base for a variety of cocktails.

Recognition

Ultimat Vodka has received recognition and awards for its quality and taste. It has been rated highly by critics and consumers alike, and has been featured in numerous publications and at international spirits competitions.

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