Fri 27 Oct 2006
Distilled from 7 pounds of potatoes per bottle, Chopin is the world’s premier luxury potato vodka. The potatoes are sourced from the Podlasic area of Poland, a supposedly low industry area that is touted as being healthy and fertile. I can’t help but think about it’s proximity to Chernobyl, though. Healthy is a relative term here, I guess.
Chopin is hand-crafted in small quantities. It shows. It is supremely smooth and drinkable. You can almost taste the earthiness of the potatoes. This is the vodka to drink if you like it neat. The Poles know their vodka, after all. I hope I’m not being predictable, but I went with the same Richard Nixon recipe as before. The result is an easy drinking martini, albeit with less of a pleasant burn than Ketel One or Level.
I highly recommend Chopin if you like it ice cold and neat. Just be prepared to pay-to-play. Chopin doesn’t come cheap. I had to have the staff at Friar Tuck’s open the locked case for my bottle.