
Yacht Club Vodka - 750ML
Yacht Club Vodka
If you are looking for a smooth and refined vodka that is gluten-free and handcrafted in France, look no further than Yacht Club Vodka. This vodka is made from wheat flour that has been milled, fermented, and distilled five times to remove the gluten and impurities. It is then blended with pure spring water from the French Alps and filtered through charcoal columns to create a light and crisp taste with a hint of Elderflower. Yacht Club Vodka is perfect for enjoying on the rocks or mixing with your favorite cocktail.
Product Details:
- Country: France
- Brand: Yacht Club
- Spirits Type: Vodka
- Spirits Style: Wheat
- ABV: 40%
- Taste: Light, crisp, gluten-free, Elderflower.
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