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Biała Dama
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The Essence
"Polish grain vodka from the South Poland mountains, named after the White Lady ghost legend of Łańcut Castle."
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Uncompromising Passion
Biała Dama, meaning White Lady in Polish, draws its name from a haunting legend rooted in the history of Łańcut Castle in South Poland. The vodka references the ghost of Julia Potocka, whose mother established the distillery in this historic region. The brand connects to centuries of Polish vodka-making tradition, particularly in the mountainous southern territories where grain cultivation flourished. Produced from a blend of wheat, rye, and barley sourced from the local landscape, Biała Dama represents the regional character of Polish vodka production. The legend of the White Lady has become intertwined with the brand's identity, making it more than a spirit but a vessel of local folklore and cultural heritage. This connection to place and legend distinguishes Biała Dama within Poland's competitive vodka market, appealing to those seeking authentic regional character alongside quality distillation.
Distilled from a grain base combining wheat, rye, and barley sourced from South Poland's mountain regions. The vodka undergoes standard distillation and filtration processes typical of Polish grain vodkas. Water sourced from the local mountain springs contributes to the final character. The production maintains traditional Polish vodka-making methods while achieving the standard 40% alcohol by volume.

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