
The new D
iamond Standard vodka takes a concept I first saw with
Diva vodka, a step further, using just diamonds rather than all precious stones to filter their vodka. Their process uses over 600 cut diamonds of up to one carat in size. The grain used is from Poland. The bottle is produced by
Saver Glass and is made of perfume bottle grade glass with a 25mm Swarovski Xillion Chaton crystal as its centerpiece embedded within its neckline. The vodka is now being test marketed and sold in Massachusetts with plans to expand into New York and New Jersey and has a retail price of $100.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mike McShane Jul 1st 2008 9:27PM
Sense you are talking about good vodkas, what would you say is a good vodka for an individual to start with. I have always had a hard time drinking the hard liquor but want to get away from the beer and start with vodka. What would you say a reasonablely priced vodka is that is smooth and does not taste bad? All the help that you can provide would be great.
david persol Jul 2nd 2008 8:15AM
You'll hear a LOT of B.S. on Vodka . . .but with the current "VODKA WARS" (as my vendors calls it), bringing Chopin to 30.00USD a bottle that is the place to start, and while you'll try other things, you'll ALWAYS come back to it. don't buy the big 1.75ml bottle you will not get the same price - at least currently.