
Earlier product reviews reveal Sobieski Polish Vodka to possess a noteworthy boldness. Sobieski's new vodka infusions are no exception.
Sobieski Cytron and Sobieski Vanilia, the two latest additions to the family, retain the sensual strength of Poland's #1 vodka, adding a delightful, yet subtle, twist of taste, texture and nose.
Sobieski understands subtlety. In a market boasting an excess of perfumes, more suitable for wearing than drinking, the Sobieski product is vodka first, with crisp (Cytron) and rich (Vanilia) flavor compliments.
Sobieski is consistent with its product, and its recipes. Recalling the recipe for Poland's #1 cocktail (one-part shot glass, one-part Sobieski Vodka), Sobieski offers the following for enjoying their new flavors:
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Sobieski Cytronic
Sobieski Cytronic Vodka
Tonic
Sobieski Vanilia & Cola
Sobieski Vanilia Vodka
Cola
To prepare the above, you are instructed to combine ingredients in a tall glass with ice, and garnish with a lemon and lime wedge, respectively. For reasons born of centuries of strength and pride, when a Polish vodka maker cautions you to use a tall glass (read more tonic/cola), pay attention. Do not be fooled by the inviting flavors, and 35%-abv label, use a tall glass, or be prepared to wince a lot until your taste and appreciation matures.
For more on Poland's #1 vodka, see
Sobieski does vodka's homeland proud.
And Kristine Bottone, LA Bartender Examiner, explains how to Infuse your own vodka
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