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Bols Bolskaya Vodka
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"Vintage Dutch grain vodka from the 1970s with a neutral, slightly biscuity character and notable alcohol warmth."
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Bolskaya represents a chapter in Dutch distilling history from the 1970s, produced by the venerable Bols distillery in the Netherlands. This vintage spirit exemplifies the grain-based vodka tradition of mid-20th-century European production. The vodka is characterized by its impressively neutral front palate with subtle biscuity undertones—an unusual flavor profile for vodka that suggests careful grain selection and distillation practices of the era. Tasting notes reveal a warmth and slight volatile alcohol character typical of spirits from this period, with a comforting bread-like quality balanced against some harshness. The 45% ABV delivers noticeable alcohol heat on the palate. As a collectible vintage bottling, Bolskaya reflects the craftsmanship of Dutch distillers before modern filtration and refinement techniques became standard, offering enthusiasts a glimpse into pre-contemporary vodka production methods.
Grain-based spirit distilled in column stills using traditional Dutch distillation methods. The neutral character suggests standard charcoal or sand filtration typical of 1970s production. Water source likely from Dutch groundwater reserves. The slight biscuity note indicates grain-forward mashing without extensive refinement or multiple distillation passes.

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