Scotch? No thanks. Whats the best Vodka.?


Many years a go I used to drink a vodka from Turkey named Izmira that was distilled from white beets. Wonderful!!!!!!!! Sadly no longer available in the U.S. I'm a big Belvedere fan. Slightly sweet and nuanced, but has a great vodka kick. Lately though I've discovered 360 Vodka. American made and so smooth. Almost too easy to drink. So, what's your vodka pleasure? And please, no testimonials to Popov. I know I know, something has to go in the brown paper bag, but if you have to get Kamchatka.
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My pleasure Ghosthouse. And while I'm at it let me also recommend Apilaszkiewicz's choice, and with a name like that he should know, of Wyborowa. I'd forgotten about Wyborowa, pronounced Vebarova, and how good it really is. We're having fun now, aren't we. Except for Rnm4 I guess.
The Best:
Cold River Vodka, a potato vodka from Maine. The BEST.

Boyd and Blair, a small distiller here in Pittsburgh is pretty good too. I'm a Chopin fan (I prefer potato vodkas) as well. Grain vodkas? Level is excellent, or Belvedere.

I wouldn't use Ciroc as mouthwash - feh!!
This morning I heard that Bruce Willis, the face of Belvedere, just received 3% of the company in stock to continue representing them as spokesperson for the next 3 years. I guess he's a beleiver.

Actuially, Belvedere is my ownchoice also. I did a direct compare of Belvedere vs. Grey Goose. They are both very nice, but exact polar opposites of each other. One is smooth up front with a wee taste/bite at the trailing end. The other is exactly the opposite of that.