#1
14th February 2016, 01:42 PM
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Grey Goose vs Absolut
Hello bro. I am looking for difference between Grey goose Vodka and Absolut Vodka , which vodka is good either grey goose or Absolut Vodka ?
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#2
14th February 2016, 01:43 PM
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Re: Grey Goose vs Absolut
As we have information Grey goose and Absolut both well know brand , its depend you taste which flavour you have prefer so , both vodka brand are good here we provides you information related to both brand as follows Grey goose Vodka Grey Goose is a brand of vodka produced in France. It was originally founded by Sidney Frank before its 2004 sale to Bacardi. The Maître de Chai for Grey Goose is François Thibault, who developed the original recipe for the vodka in Cognac, France. Product description The wheat used in the creation of Grey Goose vodka is grown in Picardy, France. Distilled in the same region, north and east of Paris, the distillate is then sent to Cognac, France, where it is blended with spring water and bottled. The wheat used in Grey Goose is soft winter wheat, sown in October and harvested in August, which provides it with four additional months of growth in comparison to summer wheat. The wheat sold to Grey Goose is categorized as "superior bread-making wheat", and wheat that is soft as opposed to hard. Flavors Grey Goose is the first vodka to be produced in the Maître de Chai tradition, which allows aromas to be produced in the distillation process specific to Grey Goose vodka. It is made from 100% French ingredients, including flavoured versions of the vodka. for instance, Grey Goose La Poire was the result of Thibault's relationship with a Parisian pastry chef, whose pear tarte inspired the recipe for the new vodka flavour Absolute vodka Absolut Vodka is a brand of vodka, produced near Åhus, in southern Sweden. Absolut is owned by French group Pernod Ricard; they bought Absolut for €5.63 billion in 2008 from the Swedish state. Varieties A number of core flavours are produced, along with bottles such as the Cities series or the Crystal series. Absolut in popular culture As of 2009, The Simpsons' opening sequence has featured, on the back of a magazine which Marge is reading at the supermarket checkout, a made up advertisement for Absolut which reads 'Absolut Krusty'. The Broadway Musical RENT mentions Absolut in the song "La Vie Boheme" stating: To fruits- To no absolutes- To Absolut- To choice- To the Village Voice- To any passing fad. |
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