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The information amount vodka label can contain is enormous, even puzzling.

We present to you a
perfect way to understand the essence, and most preeminently, we will show you the ways label can
assist you to appreciate your next pour.

Producer: The brand name or vodka type and text on the vodka tell you very precise characteristics
about the product. Those characteristics often contain additional words tossed above, below or in-
between the lines.

Proof: This indicates the amount of alcohol in a vodka. Vodkas are usually around 40%, or 80 proof.
Below that, it’s likely a flavored liqueur. Above that, you better think about adding ice or water to
disentangle the alcohol.

Who made it? For vodkas made outside the U.S., the label must involve the country where the vodka is
made, as well as the name of the foreign buyer. Labels may also include the names of distillers who
were involved in the making process. Though not always, it can make a bottle a collectors’ item,
particularly when it’s signed.

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