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But not just any vodka. Żubrówka—known to many as "that bison grass vodka"—is the only tipple of choice here and no other substitutes can be used in its place. Trust me, I’ve tried.
But there is one exception (and no, it's not cupcake- or whipped cream–flavored vodka). ZU, also known as Zubrowka, is a Polish bison-grass vodka that's been around for centuries. Bison grass?
It’s a Polish vodka, said to have been made since the Middle Ages, seasoned with bison grass, or zubrowka, a plant that grows in a northern region of Poland where the now-endangered European ...
One of her favorite cocktail recipes is made with bison grass-infused vodka. “Bison grass was traditionally burned by indigenous tribes for its healing fragrance,” she explains. “It has ...
Cory Popp Żubrówka bison grass vodka was a natural choice for the liquor, which Lichnerowicz combined with lemon juice, for brightness, and rhum agricole (cane-juice rum), to add “a fig jam ...
BIALYSTOK, Poland--Distillers here have the American spirit--vodka from where the buffalo ... pungent wild grass enjoyed by European bison. Each bottle has a blade of the grass in it for the ...
The brief was to created branding based around an ‘enchanting vodka’ positioning as well as making the ... of the Bialowieza Forest in north-east Poland, which is where the bison grass used in ...
Polish vodka brand Żubrówka has announced the launch of the first-ever craft beer to feature famed Bison Grass, recognised for its unique and enigmatic taste, available exclusively in ...
But there is one exception (and no, it's not cupcake- or whipped cream–flavored vodka). ZU, also known as Zubrowka, is a Polish bison-grass vodka that's been around for centuries. Bison grass?