Vladivar Vodka
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Vladivar Vodka is a brand of vodka distilled in the UK. Originally made in Warrington by the G & J Greenall distillery, the brand was sold in 1990 to Whyte and Mackay and is made today in Scotland.[1][2] Vladivar is a pure grain, triple-distilled vodka and is filtered with charcoal to achieve maximum purity.[3]
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Type | Vodka |
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Manufacturer | Whyte and Mackay |
Country of origin | Scotland |
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The grain distillery is located at Invergordon, close to the Cromarty Firth in the Highland region of Scotland.[4] The company's bottling plant and Earlsgate distribution centre are likewise located at Grangemouth in the Scottish central belt.[5] Vladivar is marketed in two flavoured versions as well as the original; apple and pear, and sweet raspberry and vanilla.[6]