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Ciroc Coconut — Tropical Grape-Spirit Twist

Ciroc Coconut — Tropical Grape-Spirit Twist

6 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Cîroc / Diageo
ABV: 37.5%
Price: £33.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Creamy coconut, tropical fruit, subtle vanilla and a hint of grape sweetness

Palate

Smooth and creamy with coconut milk flavour, gentle tropical sweetness and the Cîroc grape-spirit backbone. Easy-drinking and approachable

Finish

Short to medium with coconut cream fade and mild warmth

Brand Context

The coconut expression has been one of the more commercially successful entries in Cîroc's extensive flavoured portfolio, trading on the broad appeal of tropical flavours and the spirit's natural affinity for warm-weather cocktails. Built on the same five-times-distilled French grape spirit base that distinguishes Cîroc from grain-based competitors, the coconut infusion produces a smooth, creamy spirit that has found a particular following among Pina Colada enthusiasts and those who regard their vodka as a vehicle for escapist flavour rather than contemplative sipping.

Tasting Notes

The nose presents creamy coconut with tropical fruit undertones, subtle vanilla, and a hint of the grape sweetness that characterises the base spirit. On the palate, the spirit is smooth and creamy, with coconut milk flavour predominating and gentle tropical sweetness providing an easy-drinking, approachable quality. The Cîroc grape-spirit backbone is perceptible but recessive, providing structural support without competing with the coconut for attention.

The finish is short to medium, with coconut cream fading to mild warmth. This is a spirit designed for mixing — a Cîroc Colada, a coconut espresso martini, or simply over ice with pineapple juice — and it performs that role with the reliable efficiency that characterises the brand's flavoured range.

Verdict

Cîroc Coconut is a well-executed flavoured vodka for the tropical cocktail enthusiast. The grape-spirit base gives it marginally more character than grain-based coconut vodkas, and the creamy texture is genuinely pleasant. It is not a spirit for the purist, but it was never intended to be — and within its intended context, it performs with commendable consistency.

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Walter Graves
Walter Graves
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