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Russian Standard Gold Vodka 1L
Russian Standard Gold Vodka 1L Original price was: AED 65.00.Current price is: AED 58.00.

Absolut Lime Vodka 1L

AED 58.00

Like a lime wedge already did the work for you, this Swedish vodka brings bright, zesty citrus that makes a killer Vodka Soda, Moscow Mule, or a dead-simple lime vodka tonic. It’s clean, crisp, and all about that fresh-squeezed vibe, without tasting like candy. Grab it when you want your cocktails to hit “refreshing” on the first sip!

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1L

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Description

Instant citrus lift for your cocktails, no cutting board required. This Swedish lime vodka is the kind of bottle you reach for when you want bright, zingy flavour that plays nice with bubbles, ginger, and anything you’d normally squeeze a lime into.

  • Nose: Fresh lime peel, a little lemon zest, clean vodka backbone.
  • Taste: Tart lime juice vibes, citrus oil, and a crisp, lightly sweet edge that pops in mixed drinks.
  • Finish: Zesty and dry, with lime rind lingering just long enough to make you want another sip.

If your home bar leans highballs and crowd-pleasers, this one earns its shelf space fast. Think Vodka Soda with a squeeze of lime energy built in, or an easy upgrade to a Moscow Mule where the ginger and lime snap together like they were made for each other. It also crushes in a vodka gimlet when you want that classic sweet-tart balance without fussing over fresh citrus every single round.

What makes it different is how straightforward it is. The lime flavour is bold and clear, more peel-and-juice than candy, so your drink tastes refreshing instead of like a green sweet. That means you can mix simpler, pour faster, and still get that “yep, that’s lime” hit.

It’s also a smart pick for parties because it does the flavour heavy lifting. Keep it simple with soda water and ice, go spicy with ginger beer, or build a quick lime-forward spritz with tonic and a cucumber slice. Same bottle, different moods.

Fun Fact: Absolut’s home base is Åhus, a small town in southern Sweden where the brand traces its roots back to an 1800s vodka called Absolut Rent Brännvin.