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What makes Grey Goose so special? Firstly, the wheat used to make the vodka is grown in the Picardy region of France where it is also bottled "field to bottle". This area is known for its limestone soil, which gives the wheat a unique flavour. Secondly, the water used to dilute the vodka comes from Gensac Spring, which is located in the Cognac region. The spring water is naturally filtered through limestone, giving it a clean taste.
Grey Goose is one of the original super-premium vodkas, and without doubt one of the creamiest vodkas we've ever tasted. A beautiful French vodka, Grey Goose Vodka is sublimely creamy and it's wonderful when served straight from the freezer.
Clean, grainy nose with hints of almond and black pepper.
Very peppery, perfumed palate with hints of star anise and rye.
Spicy, warming, creamy finish.
I absolutely adore the smooth taste of this vodka i have recently had the unfortunate experience of trying an odd vodka made from milk and it was like drinking warm custard.
This pretentious brand of vodka is just okay, in my opinion. I cannot say it is bad, but it certainly doesn't live up to the hype. The emperor has no clothes, I say. If you follow the strict standards for quality vodka that state it should be colorless, odorless, and tasteless, then you could conclude that a good vodka should be clean, smooth, and have no residual aftertaste. I find Grey Goose to have an astringent aftertaste that even comes through when mixed with powerful supporting ingredients. It is certainly worth a try, so that you can judge for yourself... but try it neat, at a bar, where you don't have to risk the purchase of the entire bottle. Unless you think the bottle is pretty.
Grey Goose Vodka isn't really even vodka, you can tell from; the taste and the commercials on television. It's really just a bad attempt at an un-aged Cognac.
This Vodka is overhyped in the Popculture. Just blend nothing special. Pretty sad.
One for the posers. If you drink vodka because it makes you look cool, go for this. If you drink vodka because you enjoy the taste, avoid it. Overpriced and over-rated.
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