Crystal Head Aurora 1,75l
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Crystal Head Aurora is a vodka from Canada with a skull-shaped bottle and a unique design inspired by the Aurora Borealis, filtered 7 times, 3 of which go through layers of Herkimer diamonds.
EAN: 627040411629
Code: CHA-17GE
Description
It's Crystal Head vodka, but not as you know it! This iridescent skull, whose design was inspired by the Aurora Borealis (or Northern Lights), contains vodka made not from Canadian corn, but from Yorkshire wheat, which gives it more bite.
It's diluted with pristine water from Newfoundland, Canada. The vodka is distilled 5 times and filtered 7 times, giving it incredible clarity. It is also characteristic of this vodka that 3 of these filtrations go through layers of Herkimer diamonds.
The bottles are bottled at 40 % alcohol with a volume of 1,75 l.
Flavour Profile
Color:
clear
Aroma:
fresh, floral, aniseed
Taste:
slightly sweet, spicy, grainy
Finish:
dry, clean, warm
Flowers
Pepper
Slightly sweet
Anise
Grain
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Awards
San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2022 - Gold
- gold
SIP Awards 2022 - Double Gold
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San Diego Wine & Spirits Challenge 2022 - Platinum Award
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SIP Awards 2020
- Gold medal
Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2020 - 92 points "Excellent Highly Recommended"
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San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2020
- Gold medal
International Spirits Challenge 2019 - Gold
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Basic information
Brand
EAN
627040411629
Flavour profile
Flowers, Pepper, Slightly sweet, Anise, Grain
Country
Canada
Packaging
Cardboard
Volume
1.75 l
Alc.
40 %
Distributor
Svet nápojov s.r.o. Oravicka 615, 028 01 Trstená, Slovakia
Unit price
114,86 € for 1L
Quantity in carton
4 pcs
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