Cîroc

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Cîroc
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Type Vodka
Manufacturer Diageo
Country of origin France
Introduced 2003 in USA
Proof 80
Variants Red Berry, Coconut, Peach
Related products List of vodkas

Cîroc is a brand of distilled beverage manufactured in France and marketed as a vodka. It is claimed by the drink's promoters that it distinguished from other vodkas by the fact that it is derived from grapes, in contrast to corn, sorghum, rye, wheat, or potatoes that are more commonly used. Since the product is distilled at 96% and is not aged, it fulfills the qualities of a vodka.

The grapes used for Cîroc vodka are "snap frost" grapes; Mauzac Blanc from the Gaillac region of France, and Ugni Blanc from the Cognac region. The juice extracted from these grapes is cold fermented.[1]

Although all vodkas are distilled, the manufacturers of Cîroc vodka emphasize that theirs is distilled five times. The first four distillations of the Ugni Blanc take place in stainless steel column stills; the Mauzac Blanc grapes are distilled in copper continuous stills. These are distilled as far as 96.5% and 93.5%, then blended together 95% being Ugni Blanc and 5% Mauzac Blanc. The final distillation is performed in a traditional Armagnac style copper pot still.[2]

Earl Little became one of the first Americans to promote the brand in the USA during 2003, in line with Diageo's intended targeting of the brand to a more "urban" clientele. The brand was introduced to audiences at various nightclubs and venues throughout the USA with popular urban celebrities in cities such as Atlanta and Miami. In 2007, Sean "Diddy" Combs agreed to become a brand ambassador for the product. In December 2007, the commercial for Cîroc had Sean Combs calling Cîroc the "Official Vodka of New Year's." Combs sometimes jokingly refers to himself as "Ciroc Obama," a play on the name of U.S. President Barack Obama. Combs has improved sales; [3] Ciroc is on pace to sell more than 1 million cases in 2011.[4]

The brand introduced two flavoured varieties to the market in 2010: Red Berry and Coconut.[5] In 2011, Cîroc added a Peach flavor.[6]

In December of 2011, Ciroc introduced a new commercial featuring Diddy, and several other celeberties, in Vegas. The commercial imitated the late Rat Pack with Frank Sinatras Luck Be a Lady playing throughout the commercial. [7][8]

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Vodka war An international legal argument about what can legally be branded as 'vodka'.

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