Beluga Gold Line Vodka 70cl
AED 725.00 Original price was: AED 725.00.AED 649.00Current price is: AED 649.00.
Silky, clean vodka with a little extra swagger. This limited-edition Russian bottle leans crisp and grainy with a whisper of vanilla and white pepper, so your Vodka Martini stays sharp and your Moscow Mule doesn’t get lost in the ginger. The fun part, it’s sealed with wax and comes with a tiny brush, because opening it should feel like a ritual, not a chore!
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70cl / 700ml |
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Crisp, confident vodka that makes simple drinks taste dialed in. This limited-edition Russian pour is all about clean grain character, a gentle vanilla edge, and a peppery snap that keeps things lively.
- Nose: Fresh grain, light vanilla, a hint of citrus peel, soft mineral notes.
- Taste: Clean and focused, subtle sweetness up front, then white pepper, almond skin, and a cool, almost icy texture.
- Finish: Dry and tidy, lingering pepper, faint cocoa powder, and a crisp, airy fade.
If you’re bored of “nothingness” vodka, this one has flavour without turning loud or perfumey. It plays especially well when you want structure, think a Vodka Martini where the vermouth can shine, or a Moscow Mule where the vodka still shows up instead of hiding behind ginger and lime.
What makes it special isn’t just the taste, it’s the whole vibe. Beluga Gold Line is a limited-edition release with a sealed presentation that feels like opening a tiny treasure. It’s the kind of bottle you pull out when friends come over and someone says, “Okay, what’s the good stuff?”
It’s also a great “conversion” vodka for whisky drinkers who claim vodka has no point. There’s a real grain backbone here, plus that light pepper warmth, so it drinks with more character than the usual blank canvas.
And for home bartenders, it’s an easy upgrade. When a cocktail has only a few ingredients, vodka quality matters, because there’s nowhere to hide. This one keeps your drinks crisp, clean, and controlled, not watery or flat.
Fun Fact: The wax-sealed top comes with a small brush, a little nod to old-school bottle sealing, and a pretty satisfying mini ritual before the first pour.