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Łańcut Vodka
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"Polish luxury vodka produced from high-quality grain spirit, rectified and filtered multiple times for a mild and delicate taste."
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Polmos Łańcut traces its origins to 1764, when Duchess Elżbieta Czartoryska established the distillery on the vast Lubomirski family estate in southeastern Poland. Historical documents from 1784 confirm the facility's early existence. Originally producing regular, anise-flavoured, and sweetened vodkas, the distillery became a significant regional producer. Following World War II reconstruction, it operated as part of the state-owned Polmos monopoly until 1991, when it was privatized. The distillery has since changed ownership multiple times, most recently acquired by BGW in 2021. Today, Łańcut Vodka represents a continuation of centuries-old Polish distilling tradition, with a small but dedicated export presence across Europe and North America. The facility maintains a museum dedicated to Polish vodka industry history, housed in an 1883 manor building.
Triple-distilled in column stills using high-quality grain spirit. Water sourced locally from the Łańcut region. Multiple filtration stages, including charcoal filtration, ensure purity and smoothness. Time-tested processing methods emphasize careful ingredient selection and traditional distillation techniques to achieve the characteristic mild and delicate profile.

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