“Premium”,
“Ultra Premium”, “Super Ultra Premium”
and other descriptive terms
These terms may sound like grades of gasoline, but they are
commonly used for “high-end” spirit brands. What
defines a product to be qualified to use these terms…?
Price? Bottle quality? Whether it is imported? There are no
federal or state guidelines on the use of "premium"
descriptive terms. In reality, the only true descriptive definition
of a good quality vodka is how it feels on the palette. When
tasting vodkas, look for four attributes; 1) a tinge on the
front of the tongue, 2) a lasting burn down the back of the
throat, 3) how it feels in the back of the mouth, or, "gills",
4) overall flavor. The best vodkas will leave no tinge or burn,
will feel smooth in the "gills" and finally, will
have an overall sweet and smooth flavor that makes them delicious.
Only you can be the
judge of what is premium – and that’s the honest truth.
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