Karlsson
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Karlsson
This brand-new Swedish vodka takes its name from master blender Börje Karlsson, who's better known as the Father of Absolut for his role in creating that monster brand. (But, hey, don't hold that against him.) Like Sweden's earliest vodkas, Karlsson's latest creation is made exclusively from potatoes—seven different handpicked varieties, to be exact. And, bucking today's distill-until-you-drop philosophy, Karlsson purifies the resulting liquor only once. The result is an herby, slightly verdant flavor that's anything but inert.
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Smoothness:
6
Viscosity:
8
Snob Value:
7
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Place of origin: Sweden
Base materials: seven different varieties of potatoes
Number of times distilled: 1
ABV/Proof: 40% / 80 proof
Price: $39.99
Web site: karlssonvodka.com
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