Frïs Vodka

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Frïs Vodka
TypeVodka
ManufacturerThe Absolut Company (Pernod Ricard)
Country of origin Aalborg, Jutland Denmark
Introduced1989
Proof (US)80
Related productsList of vodkas

FRÏS (pronounced "FREES") is a vodka brand owned by The Sazerac Company.

History

FRÏS vodka was launched in the US in 1989 by Danish Distillers and Hiram Walker Distillers (Canada/US). Danish Distillers was sold in 1999 to V&S Group, which was then acquired by Pernod Ricard Group in 2008. In 2016, The Sazerac Company acquired FRIS from Pernod Ricard.[1]

Freeze distillation

The name “Frïs” links the Swedish word for "freezing" and the Danish word for "ice." The name refers both to Scandinavia and to its patented process of freeze filtration.[2]

FRÏS Vodka is distilled four times and undergoes a freeze filtration process which removes impurities. Once distilled, the spirit is then blended with water that has been naturally filtered. This creates a clean, crisp taste.

FRÏS Vodka is 40% alcohol per volume (80 proof).[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Pernod Ricard press release
  2. ^ Sazerac brand management
  3. ^ Sazerac brand management

External links

[1]

  1. ^ Sazerac brand management