I never buy vodka but went to today and just out of curiosity checked where it’s made. Well, it turns out it’s made in the US in my (Irish) supermarket at least so yours may be the same.

I bought Finlandia instead.

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    Absolut - Sweden

    Nemiroff - Ukraine

    Khortytsa - Ukraine

    Zirkova - Ukraine

    Hlibny Dar - Ukraine

    Finlandia - Finland

    Żubrówka - Poland

    Belvedere - Poland

    Wyborowa - Poland

    Chopin - Poland

    Ketel One - Netherlands

    Grey Goose - France

    Cîroc - France

    42 Below - New Zealand

    Stoli (only the SPI Group one) - Latvia

    Moskovskaya (only the Amber Beverage Group one) - Latvia

    About the last two, buy the specified ones only, otherwise you give money to Russian brands

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      That’s actually why I looked :D I thought Russia was unlikely (the sanctions are taken seriously here but I wanted to be certain). Never would have thought it was made in the US tbh.

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      The brand is originally founded by an russian (1920ish) who fled to Poland after revolution and the brand is currently UK owned. So the current bottles you get doesn’t have anything else from Russia than the 100 year old brand name.

      But Ukraine makes some damn good vodka too.

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        I think Parliament is made in Russia. No clue if it’s still sold though.

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    Plenty of decent vodkas out there:

    • Żubrówka (Polish)
    • Korol (German; one of Lidl’s brands)
    • Absolut (Swedish)
    • Cîroc (French; owned by Diageo)

    I have also heard that poitín is easy enough to find in Ireland. Not sure how it compares flavour-wise; but some vodkas are technically poitíns, so I don’t think it’ll be too different.

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      The “made in a shed” poitín is very difficult to lay your hands on. I’ve only had it once and it was grim. The government cracked down hard on it in the 80s.

      There is a legal variety that you can get now but it wouldn’t be popular. I should maybe give that a whirl.

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    Żubrówka or Żubrówka Biała if you aren’t into the bison grass (the bison grass is pretty good, though). They’re made in Poland, and the parent companies are Polish.