Each batch of Grey Goose vodka begins with soft winter wheat grown on farms in and around the fertile Picardy region of northern France. Grey goose maître de chai François Thibault insists on using only the highest-grade wheat—the same wheat used in the finest french breads and pastries.
After the wheat grain is fermented and distilled into a high-proof spirit, it travels south to Gensac-la-Pallue, in the Cognac Arrondissement (region), France, where it is blended with the remarkably pristine spring water found there. Now in a better value one-liter bottle.
Characteristics
Alcohol percentage
40%
Bottle volume ml
1000ml
Description
Wall Street Journal Plus Members Exclusive - Each batch of Grey Goose vodka begins with soft winter wheat grown on farms in and around the fertile Picardy region of northern France. Grey goose maître de chai François Thibault insists on using only the highest-grade wheat—the same wheat used in the finest french breads and pastries.
After the wheat grain is fermented and distilled into a high-proof spirit, it travels south to Gensac-la-Pallue, in the Cognac Arrondissement (region), France, where it is blended with the remarkably pristine spring water found there. Now in a better value one-liter bottle.
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Expert Review
Initially soft with a gentle sweetness that gradually envelops the mouth—smooth and rounded texture with a hint of almond.