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Grey Goose Vodka — French Picardy Wheat Icon

Grey Goose Vodka — French Picardy Wheat Icon

8 /10
EDITOR
Distillery: Grey Goose / Bacardi
ABV: 40% ABV
Price: £42.75

Tasting Notes

Nose

Clean and subtle with soft citrus, white pepper, and a hint of almond sweetness

Palate

Silky smooth with gentle wheat sweetness, light citrus, and a touch of star anise. Supremely well-balanced

Finish

Medium, clean, and smooth with a gentle peppery warmth

Heritage & Distillery

Grey Goose requires little introduction — created in 1997 by Sidney Frank in partnership with François Thibault, and acquired by Bacardi in 2004 for a record $2.2 billion, it has established itself as one of the definitive expressions of premium vodka. The use of single-origin Picardy winter wheat and soft Gensac spring water from a limestone aquifer in the Cognac region gives Grey Goose a genuine terroir narrative, and the liquid delivers on that narrative with consistent excellence.

Production is distinguished by a refusal to over-distil — a five-column continuous still achieves purity without stripping character, and the absence of chill-filtration preserves the subtle fatty acid esters responsible for the vodka's celebrated silkiness. Thibault's cognac background is manifest in the philosophy: provenance matters, and raw material quality determines everything.

Production & Tasting

On the nose, Grey Goose is clean and subtle — soft citrus suggesting lemon zest, white pepper, and a faint almond sweetness that lends a confectionery quality without surrendering the spirit's essential dryness. The palate confirms the nose's promise: silky smooth, gently sweet with wheat character, light citrus in the mid-palate, and a touch of star anise adding the faintest complexity. The balance is exemplary — no element overwhelms, and the spirit sits on the palate with serene self-assurance.

The finish is medium, clean, and warmed by the gentlest peppery note that fades with commendable elegance.

Verdict

Grey Goose has earned its reputation honestly. At £42.75, it sits at the upper end of the mainstream premium segment, and the quality justifies the price. Supremely smooth, elegantly balanced, and possessed of a subtle complexity that rewards attention — it remains the benchmark French wheat vodka. Outstanding in a Martini, excellent neat and chilled.

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