Scotch? No thanks. Whats the best Vodka.?


Many years a go I used to drink a vodka from Turkey named Izmira that was distilled from white beets. Wonderful!!!!!!!! Sadly no longer available in the U.S. I'm a big Belvedere fan. Slightly sweet and nuanced, but has a great vodka kick. Lately though I've discovered 360 Vodka. American made and so smooth. Almost too easy to drink. So, what's your vodka pleasure? And please, no testimonials to Popov. I know I know, something has to go in the brown paper bag, but if you have to get Kamchatka.
mjwpicman
Ciroc. Smooooth
Especially with blue cheese olives.
Chopin second.
Setting the Vermouth bottle close to the vodka
bottle is enough Vermouth.
I am partial to a couple of potato vodkas:

Chopin (everywhere)
Teton Glacier Idaho (hard to find)

Peace,

Lee
Austrian potato vodka in the generic-looking white-labelled bottle with "Vodka" in plain blue letters. Used to be very expensive until their distribution got a little better.

Makes a smooth, easy-to-drink martini - doesn't taste like if you coughed near a candle you'd shoot a flame out of your mouth (like so many of the grain vodkas do).

Check it out - very inexpensive to boot.