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November 07, 2008
Blavod Black Vodka
That's different.
From a website: "Blavod Black Vodka gets its unique color from black catechu — the resin of the heartwood of the Acacia catechu, a tree indigenous to India and Burma. For centuries, black catechu has been used for a natural dye as well as an ingredient in herbal medicines. The amount used to give Blavod its trademark color remains true to vodka's foundation of being both odorless and tasteless and clean on the palate."
750 ml, 80 Proof: $26.99.
[via Social Cider]
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