Snow Leopard Vodka, 70 cl

£31.90

Brand

Snow Leopard
Country

Poland

Size

70cl

ABV

40%

Closure

Cork

The unusual Spelt Grain is what gives Snow Leopard its distinctive nutty taste and creamy texture and makes it perfect for a classic martini. Better still, each bottle sold helps to support snow leopard conservation

Description

When Stephen Sparrow set out to create Snow Leopard Vodka, he knew it had to be a vodka of rare character, just like its name sake. That's why he chose to use luxury spelt grain, an ancient super grain five times more expensive than wheat and rye, commonly used to make vodka .To guarantee quality the vodka is hand crafted in small batches, undergoing a complex 6 stage distillation process, using natural spring water drawn from an artesian well. The snow leopard is the inspiration for this exceptional, award winning vodka but it is more than just a name, the purpose is to save the snow leopard from extinction. The Snow Leopard Trust is the world's largest and oldest organization working solely to protect the endangered snow leopard and its habitat in 12 countries of Central Asia. The Trust is a non-profit organization, founded in 1981. There is estimated to be only 3500-7000 snow leopards left in the wild When a region has been identified as a place of significant snow leopard habitat, the Trust works with local residents to understand their needs and then jointly develop conservation programs. These conservation programs include livestock insurance and vaccination, education of herder communities and ongoing scientific research. 15% of all Snow Leopard Vodka profit goes directly to the trust to support these programs

Tasting notes

Nutty with a creamy texture

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