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Stolly or Smirnoff? Lemon or vanilla? Vodka: were spoilt for choice but how to pick the best? Alice King nominates her favourite brands . . . and makes her own. Chocolate vodka, anyone? There was a time when people would have been horrified to hear you ask for a neat vodka. Now, no one raises an eyebrow. They just ask which brand, what flavour, want it frozen? The uninitiated may think all vodka is the same. But if you line up a few in a bar youll soon see how distinct different brands taste. Start with the following three: youll be amazed by the contrasts in flavour and aroma. And while it is personal preference, I think they are much tastier straight from the freezer.
Flavoured vodkas have now become very popular; even the pubs in my sleepy Berkshire town stock them. Of the Smirnoff line up, the vanilla one is the best. If you can imagine it, it tastes like a cross between vodka and vanilla ice cream. My favourite of the Asolut range is Absolut Mandarin it really does smell and taste of fresh, juicy mandarins. Those laced with chilli, Id steer clear of, as they also seem to be not only hot, but bitter too. However, used in a Bloody Mary they may serve a purpose, as adding extra spice becomes unnecessary. Of the weird, off-beat ones, Zubowka Bison Vodka is the best. Not flavoured with Bison, but the aromatic grass on which Bison feed, it has an extraordinary, complex flavour and aroma that combines lavender, herbs, and sweet tobacco. Be daring, try it. If you really get into flavoured vodkas, and can make it to central London, take a trip to Jerrys off licence in Sohos Old Compton Street. He has literally hundreds to choose from. Next page: making your own Try making your own
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