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The ZOUK Single-Estate Rye Vodka is Made with Dankowskie Rye

The ZOUK Single-Estate Rye Vodka is a high-quality spirit from Poland-based vodka brand Neilson Europe that aims to deliver an exceptionally crisp product that's achieved using rare ingredients. The vodka is made using rare Dankowskie rye, which is a winter grain that is grown on a single estate that's located in a very cold, snowy region of Poland where it spends 80 days below the snow before being harvested. This helps to impart a distinct flavor and character, while the seven-times distillation works to ensure optimal purity.

The ZOUK Single-Estate Rye Vodka is packaged in a high-end French glass bottle that features decoration by a renowned Italian design house to further enhance the luxurious nature of the spirit.
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