In a remote corner of Poland, in the North Podlasie Lowland, lies a mysterious place called Białowieża, the last primeval forest in Europe, home to the continent's only herd of bison and a distinctively aromatic plant - bison grass. This wild grass resists cultivation and, to this day, is still carefully harvested by hand. For centuries, bison grass has been used to create a unique flavoured vodka, Żubrówka (say 'Zoo-Broov-Ka').The infusion adds smoothness and unparalleled freshness to the original singular spirit from Poland.
Made from the finest select grain
Pack size: 700ml
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Alcohol Units 28
ABV 40%
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pshemek
1 Sep 17#11
Polish people never drink it straight up (or barely ever). Mix it with good apple juice (the freshly squeezed one you can find in supermarkets not the one from concentrate) add a slice of lemon and squeeze some extra lemon juice into it. Tastes like apple pie.
tigerstripe
1 Sep 17#10
Thanks! This Vodka is amazing with Apple juice. Not often seen this cheap. Their biały vodka is also very good
zebz001
31 Aug 17#4
Try with apple juice
Whoohoo to zebz001
31 Aug 17#5
Tried this the other year. I don't know why but to us it tasted like bread and butter pudding with sultanas!
cordeliaburtwhat
31 Aug 17#3
Well I love this :grin: so thanks op!
realdarkprince
31 Aug 17#2
Never understand why people drink this, tastes nasty.
mikefrom82 to realdarkprince
31 Aug 17#6
Not everyone must like whisky, vodka, lager, cider etc.... so calm down
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