Stolichnaya Salted Karamel Vodka 700ml | Premium Flavoured Vodka | Stolichnaya
Stoli Salted Karamel 37.5%alc., Flavoured Vodka, Perfect Balance of Sweet and Savory, with Sweet Caramelized Sugar and Soft English Toffee, Balanced with a Light Saltiness, Serve Straight, On the Rocks or Use in Cocktails - Stolichnaya
STOLI® SALTED KARAMEL
TASTING NOTES
Stoli® Salted Karamel, the world’s first salted caramel flavored vodka offers the perfect balance of sweet and savory. Indulge your tastebuds with sweet caramelized sugar and soft English toffee, balanced with a light saltiness that draws out the caramel for a taste that is completely delicious.
THE DIVA
STOLI® SALTED KARAMEL HOT CIDER
Stoli® Salted Karamel 1 ½ parts
Apple Cider 3 parts
Fresh Lemon Juice ¼ part
Simple Syrup (or Agave Nectar) ½ part
Cinnamon Stick Garnish
FOR THOSE WHO KNOW THEIR VODKA
OUR TECHNIQUE
Stoli® is where tradition meets the cutting edge—producing unbeatable consistency and quality in every bottle. We are one of the few who truly control the entire manufacturing process, from the farming of the wheat and rye, to distribution of the finished product.
PRODUCTION
What goes into Stoli®? One delicious May-December romance! That is, spring and winter wheat perfectly balanced and hand-selected to create our signature subtle flavor. Throw a little rye in on the action and you’ve created a vodka with character.
NARROW CUT
When we say Stoli® is in a class of its own—we mean it literally. We only select the purest alcohols, called the narrow cut, by discarding the harsher heads and the oily tails from the heart of the run. Our ultra-modern distillery in Tambov, allows only three distillations and four filtrations. That results in a spirit so smooth, Russian authorities created a separate class to honor it…
The Alpha Spirit.
And that’s how we live life on the top shelf.
OUR CATHEDRAL
Stoli® can’t be contained unless you’re willing to do it in style.
The spirit travels from Russia to Latvia, to the historic Latvijas Balzams, a cathedral to vodka built by order of the Tsar in 1901. It’s then filtered through Russian birch charcoal and quartz sand and finally blended with artesian well water to create the vodka people have loved and enjoyed for the last 80 years.