Aivy Blue Triple Grain Vodka
Aivy Blue Triple Grain Vodka
Size: 0,7
l
(40.0%
ABV)
£0.00
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- BrandAivy
- CategoryGrain Vodka
- CountrySweden
- DistilleryCariel Spirits
- AgeNAS
- Style Grain Vodka
- Alcohol40.0%
A delicate, slightly fruit-forward grain Vodka from Sweden.
In 1996, Peter Carlson was a Swedish exchange student studying French and Economics in France. As a research project, he partnered with some American students to study the burgeoning Vodka market. He founded Cariel Spirits in his native Stockholm the following year. He has managed the ups and downs of the markets to grow his company while building solid reputation for producing high-quality natural and flavored Vodkas under the Cariel and Aivy brands, among others.
As you might expect, Aivy Blue Triple Grain Vodka is made from three grains; barley, wheat, and rye. Master blender Peter Carlson applies his philosophy of melodies and harmonies while personally overseeing the composition of this Spirit. The result is a clean, slightly dry Vodka with a light rye spice on the nose and a bit of delicate fruit on the palate.
Smartass Corner:
Originally they intended to call this brand "Ivy." But the word was often mispronounced in their native Sweden. Thus, they spelled it "Aivy" assuring that it would be pronounced correctly ("eye-vee") and making the unique spelling eligible for a trademark.
In 1996, Peter Carlson was a Swedish exchange student studying French and Economics in France. As a research project, he partnered with some American students to study the burgeoning Vodka market. He founded Cariel Spirits in his native Stockholm the following year. He has managed the ups and downs of the markets to grow his company while building solid reputation for producing high-quality natural and flavored Vodkas under the Cariel and Aivy brands, among others.
As you might expect, Aivy Blue Triple Grain Vodka is made from three grains; barley, wheat, and rye. Master blender Peter Carlson applies his philosophy of melodies and harmonies while personally overseeing the composition of this Spirit. The result is a clean, slightly dry Vodka with a light rye spice on the nose and a bit of delicate fruit on the palate.
Smartass Corner:
Originally they intended to call this brand "Ivy." But the word was often mispronounced in their native Sweden. Thus, they spelled it "Aivy" assuring that it would be pronounced correctly ("eye-vee") and making the unique spelling eligible for a trademark.
Flavor Spiral TM
Appearance / Color
Clear
Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is initially very soft, with a bloom of distant spice.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The flavors are delicate and a bit fruity on the front palate with a shake of pepper and lemon zest on the back.
Finish
As you swallow, the finish will be creamy with a bit of licorice.
Clear
Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is initially very soft, with a bloom of distant spice.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The flavors are delicate and a bit fruity on the front palate with a shake of pepper and lemon zest on the back.
Finish
As you swallow, the finish will be creamy with a bit of licorice.
About
A delicate, slightly fruit-forward grain Vodka from Sweden.
In 1996, Peter Carlson was a Swedish exchange student studying French and Economics in France. As a research project, he partnered with some American students to study the burgeoning Vodka market. He founded Cariel Spirits in his native Stockholm the following year. He has managed the ups and downs of the markets to grow his company while building solid reputation for producing high-quality natural and flavored Vodkas under the Cariel and Aivy brands, among others.
As you might expect, Aivy Blue Triple Grain Vodka is made from three grains; barley, wheat, and rye. Master blender Peter Carlson applies his philosophy of melodies and harmonies while personally overseeing the composition of this Spirit. The result is a clean, slightly dry Vodka with a light rye spice on the nose and a bit of delicate fruit on the palate.
Smartass Corner:
Originally they intended to call this brand "Ivy." But the word was often mispronounced in their native Sweden. Thus, they spelled it "Aivy" assuring that it would be pronounced correctly ("eye-vee") and making the unique spelling eligible for a trademark.
In 1996, Peter Carlson was a Swedish exchange student studying French and Economics in France. As a research project, he partnered with some American students to study the burgeoning Vodka market. He founded Cariel Spirits in his native Stockholm the following year. He has managed the ups and downs of the markets to grow his company while building solid reputation for producing high-quality natural and flavored Vodkas under the Cariel and Aivy brands, among others.
As you might expect, Aivy Blue Triple Grain Vodka is made from three grains; barley, wheat, and rye. Master blender Peter Carlson applies his philosophy of melodies and harmonies while personally overseeing the composition of this Spirit. The result is a clean, slightly dry Vodka with a light rye spice on the nose and a bit of delicate fruit on the palate.
Smartass Corner:
Originally they intended to call this brand "Ivy." But the word was often mispronounced in their native Sweden. Thus, they spelled it "Aivy" assuring that it would be pronounced correctly ("eye-vee") and making the unique spelling eligible for a trademark.
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- BrandAivy
- CategoryGrain Vodka
- CountrySweden
- DistilleryCariel Spirits
- AgeNAS
- Style Grain Vodka
- Alcohol40.0%
Flavor Spiral TM
Appearance / Color
Clear
Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is initially very soft, with a bloom of distant spice.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The flavors are delicate and a bit fruity on the front palate with a shake of pepper and lemon zest on the back.
Finish
As you swallow, the finish will be creamy with a bit of licorice.
Clear
Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma is initially very soft, with a bloom of distant spice.
Flavor / Taste / Palate
The flavors are delicate and a bit fruity on the front palate with a shake of pepper and lemon zest on the back.
Finish
As you swallow, the finish will be creamy with a bit of licorice.