NAUD Pot Still Vodka, 70 cl

NAUD Pot Still Vodka, 70 cl

Regular price £29.99

Noble And Unusual Distillery (NAUD) by name, noble and unusual distillery by nature. This French premium vodka has a bottle design inspired by traditional distillation equipment, namely the alembic still. Gee, that's a bottle that's both noble and unusual... Hey - that's the name of the brand! 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

    Explorers at heart, Jean-Michel and Pierre NAUD are passionate about the diversity and the richness of the lands of France. They have pinpointed the fertile lands north east of Paris the best winter wheat. Recalling the days when ground wheat poured through the mill, cereal aromas are once again lingering in the air of the family distillery.
    Blended with spring water, naturally filtered through the estate’s limestone soils, this crystal-clear vodka is a pure expression of “élégance à la Française ».

    Tasting Notes

    Floral hints of fresh flowers, earthy vanilla, aniseed and berry fruit, with a creamy finish.

    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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