
A small batch Polish vodka made with three different grains, spelt (the happy grain), rye (the dancing grain) and wheat (the smiling grain). It is filtered through silver birch charcoal resulting in a complex and very well balanced spirit. It is named for Konik, which is a primitive Polish horse, and legend has it that just a glimpse of this mysterious beast is enough to ensure a good harvest for the grains used. We’ll be on the lookout.
Creamy vanilla, with rye spiciness appearing alongside black pepper and a burnt note, lingering butterscotch sweetness, raspberry and a pinch of spice.

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Give a try to your favourite vodka at room temperature, and compare it to this one. There's no chance you will find something better than Konik's Tail !!! I totally love it !
Jsut bin dirkning tihs all dya tdoya adn hvae ot saye its bolody amzanig!!!
Like the other commentators above I am not an expert on vodka, but I must admit that I used to be a great fan of Grey Goose for many years until I was recently introduced to this hand crafted vodka by the bartenders at Claridges. It was the best vodka Martini I had ever tasted. I now realise that Grey Goose is worst than Smirnoff but packaged in a delicately painted bottle with massive advertising budgets. i now will only drink Koniks Tail, I HIGHLY recommend this brand.
This is the worst vodka I drunk ever .wouldn't recommend .the vodka wich I would recommend is grey goose.
Like one of the other commentators here, I am no expert on vodka, an usually I don't like it, but at a party last night I kept pouring this into my glass, drinking it straight. It does have a slightly sweet taste, but it's just perfect! I highly recommend this and would be on the llokout for a bottle!