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Best premium vodkas: 12 to try

You may love vodka but is it really worth paying extra money for luxury expressions? Julie Sheppard explains what makes a vodka ‘premium’ and suggests top bottles to try.

The rise of premium vodka began in earnest during the 1990s, a decade that saw vodka’s popularity soar to dizzying new heights. As the drink of choice for millions, vodka had cemented itself as a bar staple.

But as the market matured, the demand for something more refined emerged. Enter premium vodka – a category that aimed to elevate the spirit from simple mixer to luxurious indulgence.

Belvedere vodka

Belvedere Vodka launched in 1993 CREDIT Ken Howard / Alamy Stock Photo

Spearheaded by now-iconic brands such as Belvedere and Grey Goose, premium vodkas made their entrance with serious style.


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