Chase Vodka in Presentation Tin, 70 cl

Chase Vodka in Presentation Tin, 70 cl

Regular price £35.49

Smelling of light white pepper and a hint of freshly sliced potato this is an exceptionally clean vodka. There is a creamy texture turning clean black pepper, waxy oiliness and macadamia nuts. Read more.

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Each box can comfortably fit two regular sized 70 & 75 cl bottles along with a few other goodies! Box Dimensions: 197 × 330mm × 101mm

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    Description

    William Chase certainly seems to have the midas touch. He started his working life on the family farm supplying potatoes to Supermarkets which is testing at the best of times. As a result of a batch of potatoes being returned by a Supermarket for not being enough, he struck upon the idea of turning his potatoes into chips. And so Tyrells was born. Some time later he realised that Vodka could be made straight from potato as well and soon after that Chase Distillery was born and has since gone on to become one of the most recognisable British brands. The Gins are distilled from an apple vodka (yet more influence from the family's farm) which in turn has been distilled from Cider.

    Tasting Notes

    Beautifully presented British Vodka

    White Russian Recipe

    The White Russian was once a not-so-well-known cocktail; that all changed when The Dude came along. The White Russian was first mixed up back in 1949 when Gustave Tops, a Belgian bartender, dreamt up two luxurious cocktails, the Black and the White Russian. The difference? Well, the Black Russian...

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