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A Scottish vodka, distilled from sugar beet. It was originally named Grants vodka, before William Grant & Sons appealed to the Scottish Courts for the name to be changed.
Dispite its brand image which likely has a massive influence on some people's taste perception, this vodka isn't bad at all. The fact it's made from sugarbeet makes it interesting for sipping neat.
It did freeze up.i hear absolute does too not sure if that's true .I have since tried the Glen's platinum.blue label.big step up in quality
Mediocre. First time I ever tried this it froze solid in the freezer which is unusual. Wasn't particularly good when it thawed out, but had worse better than most own brands... Sorry to say, but if your bottle froze solid in the freezer then there was very little alcohol in that product and could be dangerous and counterfit , alcohol will not freeze
They making this more beautiful like some lovely wine. Age this and show me the taste, which is being divine
First time I ever tried this.it froze solid in the freezer which is unusual.wast particularly good when it thawed out.but had worse better than most own brands