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Etiuda Myrtille du Kamchatka 25% View larger

Etiuda Kamchatka blueberries 25%

VL481

A vodka infused with Kamchatka blueberries by the Polish distillery Chopin.

This is a surprising and interesting product, midway between a vodka and a liquor. It is distilled on a top quality vodka and then the berries are macerated in it. The Kamchatka blueberries come from Russian Far-East, at the end of Siberia.

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32,00 €

64,00 € per Litre

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BrandEtiuda
CountryPoland
Distilled FromCereals
Water TypeArtesian Source
FlavourMyrtille du Kamchatka
Volume0,5L
Alcohol Strength25,0%
TypeFlavoured Vodka

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Vodka infused with Kamchatka blueberries by the Polish distillery Chopin.

This is a surprising and interesting product, midway between vodka and liquor. It is distilled on a top quality vodka and then the berries are macerated in it. The Kamchatka blueberries com from Russian Far-East, at the end of Siberia.

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Etiuda Kamchatka blueberries 25%

Etiuda Kamchatka blueberries 25%

A vodka infused with Kamchatka blueberries by the Polish distillery Chopin.

This is a surprising and interesting product, midway between a vodka and a liquor. It is distilled on a top quality vodka and then the berries are macerated in it. The Kamchatka blueberries come from Russian Far-East, at the end of Siberia.

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