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This Polish vodka is made from rye — known for its spicy finish.

Belvedere

100

Grey Goose hails from this European country.

France

100

This term describes the process of heating a liquid to separate components by boiling point.

Distillation

100

Chopin’s potato base gives it this rich, creamy texture.

Creamy and Earthy

100

This vodka brand’s name means “little kettle” in Dutch.

Ketel One

200

Chopin uses this single ingredient for its creamy texture.

Potato

200

Reyka vodka comes from this island nation known for volcanoes.

Iceland

200

Reyka uses this natural Icelandic material for filtration.

Lava Rock

200

Belvedere’s rye base leads to this kind of subtle spice.

Peppery or Spiced

200

Grey Goose’s founder, Sidney Frank, created it to appeal to this country’s luxury market.

United States

300

Tito’s Handmade Vodka is made from this grain.

Corn

300

Nikka Coffey Vodka is produced in this country.

Japan

300

Haku is filtered through this plant material for extra smoothness.

Bamboo Charcoal

300

Reyka’s glacial water creates this type of mouthfeel.

Crisp, clean, or pure

300

Tito’s began as a one-man operation in this U.S. state.

Tito's

400

Haku is distilled from this traditional Japanese grain.

Rice

400

Wheatley Vodka is made at Buffalo Trace Distillery in this U.S. state.

Kentucky

400

Nikka Coffey Vodka is named after a rare type of this.

Coffey Still

400

Nikka Coffey Vodka is known for soft notes of these two flavors.

Vanilla and Fruit

400

Belvedere takes its name from a Polish royal palace — true or false?

True

500

Weber Ranch vodka stands out because it’s distilled from this tequila-famous plant.

Blue Weber Agave

500

Ketel One originated in this European country.

The Netherlands

500

Belvedere’s distillation process uses this number of columns.

Four

500

Wheatley Vodka’s flavor profile includes hints of this dessert ingredient.

Vanilla or sweet cream

500

This vodka brand is produced in a country that runs entirely on geothermal energy.

Reyka - Iceland