The Jagatjit Company has just made a new Vodka. It comes in a clear bottle with the Jagatjit label on it.
All Vodkas are made with a potato base and then neutral grain spirit which is blended with de-mineralised and filtered water. Charcoal from Hardwood Trees and beach are used in the filtration process .
When you open a good bottle of Vodka there is no smell.
HISTORY:
The first Vodka was made in Russia. It was considered a poor Mans drink because it was so easy to distill.
JAGATJIT VODKA:
When the Waiter brought my glass of Jagatjit Vodka I put the glass close to my nose and I couldnt smell anything.
The pour is over 5% and the content is 37.5% vol format. When I took my first sip I couldnt taste it..
I could feel it as it when it went down my throat. I cant taste it but if you do the more glasses you have you wont taste it either. If you get to this point you will be very drunk!
THE COMPANY:
The Brown-Forman Company have become a partner with the Jagatjit Industries of India. They also make Gin, five different Indian Whiskies and a Brandy.
THE GOOD POINTS OF DRINKING VODKA:
It is a good base for mixing a Cocktail, (I like to use it with fresh Juice). They way I like to drink my Vodka over ice with a few olives or pickled onions in it.
If you would like to read the drinks I make with Vodka you can find it on my Smirnoff review at:
https://mouthshut.com/readreview/17988-1.html
If you spill it on your cloths it wont show.
HERE ARE WARNINGS WHEN YOU ARE DRINKING IN A BAR:
Consuming large amounts can cause delusions. Here are some typical examples.
You believe you can sing.
You believe you are sexy.
You believe you are invisible.
5.You believe you can walk.
6.You believe you are rich because youve just offered to buy everyone in the room a drink.
MY CONCLUSION:
I have only tasted this Vodka once at the Taj Mahal Restaurant in Victoria. B.C., Canada. It was very nice.
Please dont drink every day and never drink and drive.
My Friend bought the drinks but I know she paid $3.00 CAD for a glass of this Vodka. I have no idea what a bottle would cost.
If I lived in India I would buy it.
Comments are always welcome.
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