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I drink vodka martinis VERY dry (read "no vermouth"). So vodka taste matters to me more than it does to most.
Ciroc is made from grapes rather than the typical vodka sources: grains or tubers. As most people know, vodka can be made from pretty much anything and, once distilled, it is usually impossible to determine the original material. Ciroc really hammers home the grape theme, putting a purple glass sphere on the bottle (it's supposed to look like a grape) and leaving a little grape taste in the bottle.
Of course distilling removes all trace of grape flavor, so any taste must be from adding...
review »Ciroc is an excellent Vodka, although QUITE unique. It certainly is pronounced with Grape flavors, with anise and licorice undertones. This Vodka, none-the-less un-traditional, is a great product. Very smooth with little burning; just enough to remind you it’s a Vodka. While in the top of my list for uniqueness alone, it stands out as a great Vodka despite its uniqueness. There are certainly other traditional Vodkas out there that beat Ciroc, that by no-means detracts from the excellence of this product. My top-two Vodka’s are: 1) Ed Phillips & Sons Prairie (Organic) 2) Iceland Reyka And...
review »After hearing about Ciroc vodka, I decided to buy a bottle. I've been hooked ever since. It doesn't have the usual strong vodka taste.
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