Pros: The interesting flavors; The quick elimination of any aftertaste Cons: Only one: The high price
Vodkas are often similar to each other and they rank as the one type of liquor that many people have difficulty telling apart. I drink an occasional vodka martini or similar cocktail and when I do, I reach for a vodka that is superior in taste to others ...
Pros: Lively and expressive with a touch of mint and citrus flavor. Cons: None come to mind.
Note: Today, I compared Belvedere Vodka (Poland) versus Grey Goose Vodka (France) in a horizontal taste test. The subject of this review was the winner of my taste test.
Pros: Smooth flavor, no after taste, a exquisite spirit on the rocks or for cocktails Cons: none
Grey Goose is a marvelous addition to any liquor cabinet. This is not a Vodka to drown in. Its one to savor and enjoy like a fine wine. It is definitely the best vodka on the market.
I accidentally came across this marvelous spirit on a trip...
Pros: Silky feel, orangy flavor Cons: A bit pricey for my taste...
Generally when one drinks a vodka it is in one of two methods: it is shot quickly to get it over with, and then chased with something that fizzes, or it is mixed with something else in the attempt to get drunk off of something that tastes like something ...
Grey Goose vodka was the first super-premium I ever tried, and the reason that I became the vodka lover that I now. Almost a year ago I first read about the product in Maxim magazine. At that time it had just won the platinum medal at the World Spirits...
Pros: Greygoose, the smooth and yet satisfying drink Cons: So smooth, you might forget that it is alcohol and drink it like water.
I am an elaborate drinker. When I was in college, I became a lush. I would drink and have a sort of trophy case of finished bottles that I drank. I would drink things like Bacardi Limon, grain alcohol and Alize. When I drank, I drank to the point ...
Pros: Great vodka straight Cons: still has that alcoholic burn
Hellllllllllloooo As you can probably tell by the title(if not the section), then I'm reviewing Grey Goose Vodka, probably one of the most respected spirits in the Vodka realm, at this point and time. Having moved from just a drinkers drink, ...
Lately I’ve been realizing how extraordinary it is to have good friends who know you and love you. At my big birthday bash this past summer I was given a bottle of Grey Goose, but waited to open it until I could share it with other vodka lovers...
Pros: Smoothest vodka ever, excellent in mixed drinks, beautiful bottle design Cons: I can't afford to keep it in my freezer at all times!
BACKGROUND: Before I get into the heart of my review for the Goose, I feel that is important to understand that I am not a snob when it comes to alcoholic beverages. My idea of great beer is an ice cold Red Dog or a 40 oz. bottle of fine Olde English 800 ...
Pros: A rather inexpensive fine vodka with a wonderful smooth flavor. Cons: None
As a bartender my bar stocks about 10 different brands of Vodka. Grey Goose is by far the most called brand. Even though they know they're going to pay about double the price they will for house vodka and one martini will cost them about 1/3 of the price ...
Tons of people say that all vodkas are the same. And they're wrong--either because they have not done head-to-head tastings of straight vodka or because they shouldn't quick their day job to become a taster.
Pros: Nice bottle, better than Absolute's SWILL Cons: Price - About the same as Smirnoff in taste but 2x more expensive!
As a lover of Belvedere Vodka, I always have my eyes open for other premiums I wish to try. On my very short list is: Chopin, Kettle One, IceBerg, Finlandia and Grey Goose. Well, I finally tried the much ballyhooed and now I can state VASTLY ...
Pros: Clean flavor, the best vodka I have ever tasted Cons: expensive
Grey Goose is the finest vodka I have ever tried. Price is the only aspect that keeps me from buying it exclusively. The flavor is crisp and texture is smooth. One of the few vodka's I will drink straight... yes straight. While I usually save my...
Pros: Available everywhere. Very pure with refined flavor. Cons: L'Orange version not as common at bars.
Grey goose is really a nice Vodka. For a few extra dollars per bottle it is far better than Absolut or Smirnoff. It is rather crisp, like cold spring water, and it has a fairly complex flavor. It is probably the best choice for most mixed drinks and...
Most of the time I drink the cheap, gallon-size vodka. That stuff just makes you choke. I never understood how people could describe vodka as smooth, until I tried Grey Goose.
My friend decided to splurge and finally buy a bottle of the good...
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