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U'Luvka Vodka

U'Luvka Vodka

8.5 /10
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Distillery: Polmos
ABV: 40%
Price: £40

Tasting Notes

Nose

Exceedingly clean — grain, citrus, brazil nut, mint, anise, and slight alkali.

Palate

Sweet and buttery — black pepper, aniseed, brazil nut, spicy salted butter, mineral mouthfeel.

Finish

Smooth with no burn — a sipping vodka through and through.

U'Luvka is Poland's answer to the question of what happens when you blend all three traditional vodka grains in a single spirit. The mashbill combines rye (approximately 40%), wheat (40-50%), and barley (10-20%) — a triple-grain approach that produces a complexity most single-grain vodkas cannot achieve. It is distilled three times by Polmos in western Poland and bottled at 40%.

The philosophy is that each grain contributes a different dimension: the rye adds spice and bite, the wheat adds sweetness and cream, and the barley adds weight and body. The triple-grain blend is unusual in commercial vodka, where single-grain purity is the marketing norm, and U'Luvka's willingness to embrace complexity over neutrality is refreshing.

The nose is exceedingly clean: grain, citrus, faint brazil nut, mint, anise, and a slight alkali tang. The palate is clean at first, then gives way to sweet, almost buttery flavour — black pepper, aniseed, brazil nut, spicy salted butter — with the three grains each audible in the conversation. The mouthfeel is mineral and slightly oily.

The finish is smooth with no burn — a sipping vodka through and through. At its price point, U'Luvka sits in premium territory, but the triple-grain complexity justifies the investment for those who want their vodka to taste of something. Poland has a long tradition of blended-grain vodka, and U'Luvka is one of its finest modern expressions.

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Katya Volkov
Katya Volkov
Eastern European Vodka Specialist

Katya grew up in Kraków surrounded by the rituals of Polish vodka culture — the frozen bottle, the zakąski, the unhurried conversation. She studied food science at the Jagiellonian University before s...

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