The Best Vodkas of 2022

The Best Vodka of 2022

Words by Calum Ecroyd

Vodka, a spirit born in Russia but now adored across the world with new distilleries popping up every week, its price and quality can both vary massively, so it’s handy to keep on top of the latest and greatest drinks. What better time to do that than after the Vodka Masters Awards 2022, we ask?! Well, luckily, you can chill because we’ve done the hard work for you. Here is our round-up of the world’s greatest vodka!

Budget <£20

Count Pushkin

Count Pushkin

Count Pushkin has been making waves in South Africa for a while now, and it’s finally been awarded praise on the International stage too, picking up a Gold at the 2022 Vodka Masters. It was first bottled in 1965 but has been tweaked ever since and seems to have reached its pinnacle! The only downside is that it doesn’t appear to be available outside of South Africa just yet. After this award win though, watch this space!

Size: 750ml
ABV:
43% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
145 rand (approximately £8) 

Absolut

Absolut

A stalwart of the supermarket shelves, Absolut Blue’s design inspired by an 18th century medicine bottle still catches the eye, and now it’s what’s inside that’s being praised too. Rewarded for its ‘texture and minerality’, it achieved a Gold prize at the Vodka Masters. It’s great value and ideal for a no-nonsense cocktail base, or even neat with ice and lime. Cheers!

Size: UK 700ml // US 1.75L
ABV:
40%
Award:
Gold
Find here:
UK £18.90 // US $27.99

Tamova Quadruple Distilled 

Tamova Quadruple Distilled

This is a stunning coup for Aldi Australia whose Tamova Vodka came out on top of 139 competitors, earning a prestigious Masters Award. Part of the everyday range but with a quality you definitely don’t find every day, this velvet smooth spirit is simply perfect in your Cosmos or Bloody Marys. Right now, the four times distilled version is only on shelves down under, so we have a short wait to try it. In the meantime, the triple distilled Tamova is also well worth a try.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
37.5% ABV
Award:
Master
Find here:
$30.99 AUD (£18)

Mid-tier £21-£30

Black Cow

Black Cow Vodka

This is a rather unusual vodka that has been on everyone’s lips in more ways than one. It’s created on a West Dorset dairy farm and claims to be the world’s first pure milk vodka. The whey left over from the farm’s cheddar (also top notch by the way) isn’t wasted, and instead goes into Black Cow. Unsurprisingly this creates a subtle creamy note and as a result, it is amazing at the heart of an Espresso Martini, but it is flavoursome enough to enjoy neat too.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Master
Find here:
£24.83

Stalinskaya Gold

Stalinskaya Gold Vodka

Sharing the top award with Black Cow is Romania’s finest, Stalinskaya Gold. Using pure water from 170 metres below ground, this mineral rich and finely filtered vodka has a surprisingly creamy finish and will no doubt be available elsewhere very soon. We can’t wait to try it!

Size: 70cl 
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Master
Find here:
85 lei (£16 but expected to increase in UK/US)

Koskenkorva Original 

Koskenkorva Vodka

Despite the string of awards over recent years, Koskenkorva is still produced in the tiny Finnish village of the same name. Made using continuous distillation, the end result is an incredibly pure and smooth vodka that you’ll be dying to Finnish ;)

Size: UK 700ml // US 750ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
UK £21.22 // US $22.89

Kingdom Recommends 

Kingdom Recommends Vodka

Like the beautiful elephant on the bottle, you won’t ever forget your first sip of this vodka. Five times distilled and charcoal filtered for a stronger flavour, only 250 bottles are produced in each small batch. The beginnings of a stunning cocktail right here. If you are a fan of gin too, make sure you check out Kingdom’s range of gins… trust us, you won’t regret it!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£28

Slingsby

Slingsby Vodka

Spirit of Harrogate distil their vodka, not three, not four, not five, but seven times! It’s then blended with Harrogate’s natural spring water, which has been attracting visitors since 1571 we must add! The vodka is bottled in a delightfully vintage design ready to pour over plenty of ice or into a cracking martini. Bottoms up!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£25

Amundsen Expedition 1911

Amundsen Expedition 1911

Amundsen was created to honour the famous Norwegian expedition of the same name, which set out to conquer the South Pole in 1911. In keeping with the ice brick bottle design and the expedition itself, serve this crystal-clear water at 0°c in a chilled glass. Skål!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£24.95

Masons Classic

Masons Classic Vodka

With a background in gin, Masons have taken to this new challenge like a duck to vodka (that doesn’t really work but go with it). It’s a fantastic all rounder that carries all the traits of a top notch vodka – fresh, smooth and crisp. Their Espresso Vodka has also attracted attention too so if you fancy an Espresso Martini that is really bursting with coffee, that might be worth a try!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£29.80

Respirited

Respirited vodka

Nothing is wasted at London-based distiller Hayman’s, who have channelled their leftover grain spirit into this sustainable award-winning vodka. It’s not just the vodka that is repurposed either because the 100% recycled glass and label, sustainable cork and 1% of sales being donated to environmental causes make this one of the most forward-thinking vodkas on the list. And don’t worry, there’s absolutely NO compromise on taste!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40.2% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£26

Top end £30+

Chapel Down Chardonnay

Chapel Down Chardonnay Vodka

You might be wondering what Chardonnay is doing on a list like this?! Well, well-known winery, Chapel Down, are at home working with grapes, and they’ve taken this into their vodka production too. Distilled Chardonnay grape skins go into this ultra-smooth spirit that picked up all the plaudits at the awards this year. It’s a very smooth vodka with notes of vanilla and citrus. Try it out now to see what all the fuss is about!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Master
Find here:
£30.99

58 and Co

58 and co vodka

Another gin specialist dipping their toe into the vodka industry here, with a crisp 100% British wheat spirit. That’s not where the British theme ends either, as this vodka has subtle notes of clotted cream and biscuit to it – unusual for vodka, but we like it! It’s perfect in an Espresso Martini or a White Russian! 

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£36

Desi Daru Original

Desi Daru Original

Desi Daru is another vodka stilled seven times over, combining rich English wheat with pure Himalayan mineral water over 5,000 miles away. For lovers of fruity vodka, their Mango is well worth checking out too.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£35

Royal Mash 2020

Royal Mash 2020

Hailing from the island of Jersey, you might be able to guess what goes into this high-end vodka. That’s right, world-famous Jersey Royal potatoes. Unlike the other award winners, this is distilled only once, retaining the character of the key ingredients. It’s vodka royalty with Royal Mash. 

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£36.50

Cobalte

Cobalte vodka

Cobalte is a lovely French vodka so no surprise then that there’s grape at the heart of it – Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier to be exact. Usually used in Champagne, these grapes add a fruitiness perfect for cocktails but there’s more than enough flavour here to enjoy neat. Just add plenty of ice and voila!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£38.56

Snawstorm

Snawstorm Vodka

When you think of Speyside you probably think of whisky, right? Well, Speyside vodka is here to challenge that with the powerfully named Snawstorm. Speyside malted barley spirit (the same stuff the famous whisky comes from) is blended with spring water from the Cairngorms and ta-da, you have a ridiculously smooth, clean Scottish vodka with delicate fruity notes.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
42% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£36.50

X Muse

X Muse Vodka

There’s a bit of a jump up in price with the stylish X Muse which also picked up a Gold award. Uniquely, two barley varieties are distilled completely separately before being expertly blended later on. Another gloriously sleek vodka flying the flag for the UK at the awards and living up to its higher price tag. You can read more about X Muse here.

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£55

Broken Clock

Broken Clock Vodka

Hidgate’s Broken Clock is produced at one of England’s oldest distilleries in Cheshire infused with apples and a smorgasbord (we’ve been waiting to use that word) of botanicals discovered in old Georgian recipes. This is a broken clock that’s well and truly stuck at vodka time! Try it in a Martini with an olive and you will never look back!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£34.99

Cove

Cove Vodka

The British invasion of the top-end vodkas continues as we head to Devon for this one. Like its offshore competitor Royal Mash, it’s a potato-based vodka using King Edwards grown locally. Overlooking Hope Cove and distilling with a row of copper pots, the production site looks as blissful as this tastes. It’s a straightforward creamy vodka. Nom!

Size: 700ml
ABV:
40% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£39.50

Griffiths Brothers Vodka

Griffiths Brothers Vodka

A family run distillery deep in the Chiltern Hills, GB began as two brothers challenging each other to make the best gin. Years later, they’re now making not only gin but rum and now vodka too! It’s re-distilled with samphire, lemon and most peculiarly, horseradish. ‘Jack of all trades and master of all’ it seems, as this vodka has been awarded a Gold at the 2022 Vodka Masters. 

Size: 700ml
ABV:
42% ABV
Award:
Gold
Find here:
£31

From great value to absolute excellence, there’s something for everyone there. Now, if you’re anything like us, you’ll be itching to mix up some delicious vodka cocktails after reading that. Put these award winners to the taste test in a classic cocktail here. Or check out even more great value vodkas here!

Calum Ecroyd

X Muse Vodka

X Muse Vodka

Words by Colin Hampden-White

The world of vodka is changing. In the old days, vodka was considered to be better the less flavour it had. In competitions until very recently, if vodka had flavour it would not get any medals. Now, I don’t mean flavoured vodkas, that’s a totally different category, I mean vodka, with flavour.

I recently came across a vodka that has incredible flavour, in fact flavour was put at the forefront of its creation. X Muse is a barley vodka using old varieties of Maris Otter and Plumage Archer from the early 20th century, blending them together once distilled, and then bottled, all in Scotland.

Where is X Muse Vodka Made?

Robert Wilson and Vadim Grigoryan

The Vodka has been created by Robert Wilson, owner of the Bonnington Estate which is found outside Edinburgh, and Vadim Grigoryan, an expert in the drinks industry. The estate holds the most important collection of modern sculptures in Europe and is home to a sculpture by Ian Hamilton Smith Finlay called X muse (pronounced Tenth Muse). In mythology, the Tenth muse was a blend of the other 9 muses and symbolizes harmony and perfection, hence the name for the vodka with its blended credentials. Robert Wilson is well known for his beliefs around homeopathy, and therefore the power and healing quality water can have. The water for the Tenth Muse comes from an aquafer at Jupiter Artland, the sculpture park on the Bonnington estate creating another link from the vodka to its creator.

What does X Muse Vodka taste like?

With a good story and provenance the vodka thankfully also tastes wonderful. With a nose of estery apples and pears, giving both fresh and cooked fruits there is plenty of complexity. There is a character of delicate fruity new make spirit which as a whisky lover I found intoxicating. On the palate, there is plenty of sweetness with more orchard fruit which is baked and richer in character than on the nose. There are also touches of ginger, and nutmeg and the mouthfeel has lots of viscosity. The finish brings back fresh fruits and more ginger with soft spices.

The Vodka is fabulous in a cocktail. A particular favourite is Garda Muse created by Denis Broci of Claridges in London. Inspired by Lake Garda, famous for its green water, olive oil and lacustrine algae, the cocktail’s ingredients comprise of:

Ingredients
60ml X Muse
10ml Cinzano Biano
2.5ml Kummel
2.5ml Coconut (Bristol)
3 Dashes of Olive lemon oil

Method
Stir ingredients down and fine strain into a coup.

X Muse Vodka Estate

On the estate, there is a permanent “temple”, a place to go and have a tasting experience designed by famous designers Formafantasma who have created a bespoke brand experience for X muse. Having designed the central pavilion at this years Biennial in Venice, this is their first work completed in Scotland.

If you would like to try this stunning vodka for yourself, you can find all the information you need below.

X Muse Vodka

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Price: £55

If you enjoyed this, why not have a read through Dima’s Vodka: Excellence in a Bottle or The Best Value Vodka For Martinis?

The Best Irish Whiskey

Words by Colin Hampden-White

Not only did Ireland beat the English at the weekend, but my Celtic cousins have one of their most important national days this week. St Patrick’s Day is not only important in Ireland, but also celebrated across the globe, and not only by the Irish. It gives us all a great excuse (not that we really need one), to find our favourite bottles of Irish whiskey, pop those corks, twist those caps and pour some of the delicious whiskey and celebrate with them.

Irish whiskey is now certainly out of the doldrums. It wasn’t very long ago that there were only two distilleries in Ireland, Bushmills and Midleton, until in 1987 when Cooley come along, and now the storey is entirely different. There are now over 35 distilleries up and running with more in the pipeline. When in the past, I wouldn’t have had to look long at my bottle shelf to find that favourite bottle of Irish whiskey, this St Patrick’s Day, it’s going to take a lot longer. And there’s likely to be more than one or two bottles sampled!

I’ve put together my most enjoyable bottles. Some are old favourites, some are very new, all I know is that they are all delicious, and would make St Patrick proud.

Redbreast 12

Redbreast 12

I have no idea how many times I’ve written about this whiskey. It is an all-time great and having just spoken to Billy Leighton, their master blender, it’s not going anywhere soon. With a perfect balance of ex Bourbon and ex Sherry cask matured whiskey, this is my ultimate pot still Irish whiskey.

ABV: 40%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £43.50 // US $68.99

Midleton very rare 2021

Midleton Very Rare 2021

I have tried many of the Very Rare series from Midleton and haven’t had a weak vintage release yet. First started in 1984, as the years roll on the whiskey placed in the bottle gets older and older and this 21 year old release has whiskies well over 30 years old inside. I tried this last year and was blown away. A real treat.

ABV: 40%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £338.99 // US $349.99

Bushmills 10 year old

Bushmills 10 Year Old

Another classic on the Irish whiskey scene. Bushmills 10 is a fruit forward, vanilla hugging, spicey dram of loveliness. Easy to drink and can be paired with so many different foods, this is a whiskey I shall always have on my shelf. If you want a typical Irish triple distilled whiskey, then this is one for you.

ABV: 40%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £31.80 // US $85.99

Waterford The Cuvée

Waterford The Cuvée

Waterford are known for having terroir driven whiskies. Using old grain varieties distilled from single farms giving unique flavours from each farm. However, they also created a blend of single malt whisky. I know that is a bit of an oxymoron, but they took the whisky distilled from different farms and blended them together. Of course, each whisky in the blend was distilled at Waterford, and therefore still a single malt. The result is a beautifully balanced Irish whisky at a powerful 50% abv which is now a firm favourite of mine.

ABV: 50%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£69.95

Jameson

Jameson

The all time best selling Irish whiskey in the world. And for a very good reason. It is simply brilliant. Smooth and fruity with a price tag that won’t break the bank. It is as happy in a glass with ice, mixed with coke or in a cocktail as well as simply by itself enjoyed by a warming fire. This is not just a safe bet if you can’t think of anything else this St. Patrick’s day. It’s a sure bet.

ABV: 40%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £21.95 // US $32.99

Roe & Co

Roe&Co

I have to admit to being bias about Roe and Coe. It’s distilled by one of my best friends, which gives me all the more reason to love it. Lora Hemy has done a magnificent job creating one of Ireland’s newest whiskies, and this isn’t going to be a flash in the pan. With innovation at the fore, Roe & Coe is going to be an exciting dram to have now and on future St Patrick days.

ABV: 45%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £29.83 // US $32.99

Kilbeggan

Kilbeggan Whiskey

One of the oldest sites of known distillation in Ireland, this reborn distillery is lovely and honied and malty. However unusually for an Irish whiskey, it has a little smoke in the background, which is well balanced and gives depth. Something a little different, but one I like very much and I’m sure you will too especially if you don’t like it too smoky.

ABV: 40%
Size:
UK 700ml // US 750ml
Find here:
UK £21.64 // US $36.99

Slane Special Edition

Slane Special Edition Whiskey

In homage to the music festival at Slane Castle, Slane Whiskey has created this special edition. The festival was started in 1981 with the first headline band being Thin Lizzie, an Irish band known for their song “Whiskey in the jar”. This whiskey has been created with increased use of virgin oak and a mix of both ex bourbon and ex sherry casks. With a higher-than-normal abv of 45%, this turns the flavour volume up to 11!

ABV: 45%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£35.95

Muff Liquor Company Irish Potato Vodka

Muff Liquor Company Irish Vodka

I know this isn’t a whiskey, but I do know there is the odd person out there who doesn’t enjoy whiskey but would nevertheless want to enjoy a spirit on St Patrick’s day and this vodka is a cracker. Flavoursome by itself and brilliant in a cocktail, and no self respecting whiskey drinker would shy away from having a crack and chinking a glass with you on Thursday and exclaiming, “Slainte”!

ABV: 40%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£35.95

I hope that whets your appetites for Thursday, which for this year will definitely be the new Friday for me, and I hope to be raising a glass to you all this St Patrick’s Day.

Did you know the new The Three Drinkers in Ireland series will be live on Amazon Prime from 17th March? You can find the trailer and more information here.