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Van Gogh Vodka

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Van Gogh Vodka produces unflavored vodka, flavored vodka, and gin. The vodka was introduced in January 2000 and is produced at Distillery Cooymans International in Tilburg, the Netherlands. Van Gogh currently produces a total of 25 expressions, 16[1] of which are available in the U.S.

Van Gogh Vodka is owned by Luctor International and is sold in the United States, Europe, Israel, the Far East, Australia, New Zealand, Caribbean, Canada, South Africa and Central America. In the U.S., Van Gogh is imported by 375 Park Avenue Spirits.[2]

The company produce many flavoured vodkas in addition to their basic products.

Distillation

The Royal Dirkzwager Distillery has created Van Gogh Vodka for 133 years by handcrafting vodka in small batches using combinations of wheat, corn and barley. The vodka is distilled twice in column stills and then a third time in a traditional pot still to produce a high quality vodka. Copper is used in the process to remove the harshness of the product.

References

  1. ^ "Van Gogh Vodka | Signature Flavored Vodkas". Van Gogh Vodka. Retrieved 2018-06-27.
  2. ^ Avenue, 375 Park. "375 Park Avenue Spiritis | Van Gogh Vodka". 375 Park Avenue. Retrieved 2018-06-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)