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  2. Sobieski (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    Sobieski also produces four flavored vodkas made from fruit juice: Raspberry, Lemon, Orange, and Vanilla. Two vodka-based liqueurs are also produced by the label: Strawberry and Caramel. The Sobieski company was founded in 1846 by H.A. Winkelhausen in Koniaków , and produced over 60 types of alcohol.

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    A Cosmopolitan is a cocktail made with vodka, Cointreau or Triple Sec, cranberry juice, and fresh-squeezed lime juice or sweetened lime juice. Informally, it is referred to as a Cosmo. According to the International Bartenders Association the original recipe is based on vodka citron, lemon-flavored vodka.

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    These three women of Tito's Handmade Vodka are completely disrupting the spirits industry -- and they're using 'love' as their secret recipe Emily Rella Updated October 16, 2020 at 7:41 AM

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    Krupnik (Polish, Belarusian) or Krupnikas is a traditional sweet alcoholic drink similar to a liqueur, based on grain spirit (usually vodka) and honey, popular in Lithuania and Poland. In Poland it is grouped in the nalewka category of alcoholic beverages. Mass-produced versions of krupnik consist of 40–50% (80–100 proof) alcohol, but ...

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    Nalewka – home-made, vodka-based liqueur-style drinks; Soft drink ; Tea (herbata) Vodka (Polish: wódka) – since the 8th century. In the 11th century they were called gorzalka and originally used as medicines. The world's first written mention of the drink and the word "vodka" was in 1405 from Akta Grodzkie, the court documents from the ...