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Belvedere Vodka

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A premium vodka brand created by Dean Phillips and his family, which they later sold to LVMH. Phillips uses its marketing success as an example of his business acumen.


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Summary

Belvedere Vodka is a super-premium Polish rye vodka brand produced at the Polmos Żyrardów distillery in Poland and owned by LVMH. Named after the Belweder presidential palace in Warsaw, the brand was introduced to the U.S. market in 1996 by Dean Phillips via Millennium Imports, establishing the "super-premium" vodka category. The production process adheres to strict Polish Vodka legal requirements, using Dankowskie rye and artesian water with no additives. The brand is notable for its high-profile celebrity associations, including Jay-Z, Usher, and John Legend, and its 2015 partnership with the James Bond franchise for the film Spectre.

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Extracted Attributes
  • Type

    Polish Rye Vodka

  • Owner

    LVMH

  • Origin

    Żyrardów, Poland

  • Founder

    Dean Phillips

  • Manufacturer

    Polmos Żyrardów

  • Naming Source

    Belweder Palace (Warsaw, Poland)

  • Key Ingredient

    Dankowskie Rye

  • Alcohol by Volume

    40% (80 Proof)

Timeline
  • Distillery construction in Żyrardów, Poland, which would later produce Belvedere. (Source: undefined)

    1910-01-01

  • Belvedere Vodka brand is introduced following the fall of communism in Poland. (Source: undefined)

    1993-01-01

  • First bottles of Belvedere Vodka are produced at the Polmos Żyrardów distillery. (Source: undefined)

    1994-01-01

  • Launched in the United States as a luxury product, marketed as the first super-premium vodka. (Source: undefined)

    1996-01-01

  • Modernization of rectifying columns at the distillery, moving to three-column rectification. (Source: undefined)

    1998-01-01

  • Privatization of Polmos Żyrardów with Millennium Imports LLC as the main shareholder. (Source: undefined)

    2001-10-01

  • Selected as the official vodka for the 24th James Bond film, Spectre. (Source: undefined)

    2015-01-01

  • Named Vodka Producer of the Year at the International Spirits Challenge. (Source: undefined)

    2017-07-01

  • Ceased production of the 'Unfiltered' version and released the Single Estate Rye series. (Source: undefined)

    2017-09-01

  • Partnered with singer-songwriter Janelle Monáe to produce a series of short films. (Source: undefined)

    2018-01-01

  • Target date for the distillery to become fully energy carbon neutral. (Source: undefined)

    2022-01-01

Belvedere Vodka

Belvedere Vodka is a brand of Polish rye vodka produced and distributed by LVMH. It is named after Belweder, the Polish presidential palace in Warsaw, whose illustration appears on its bottles. It is produced in the town of Żyrardów in Poland. The Polish vodka was launched in the United States in 1996 as a "luxury" liquor and is marketed as the world's first super premium vodka. Since entering the U.S. market, Belvedere has partnered with a number of celebrities including Chelsea Handler, Usher and John Legend. In 2015, the brand was chosen as the official vodka of the 24th James Bond film, Spectre.

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  • Belvedere Vodka - Wikipedia

    Belvedere was named the Vodka Producer of the Year for the third consecutive year at the International Spirits Challenge in July 2017. In September 2017, the Belvedere announced it would cease production on its 'Unfiltered' version of its vodka and release the Single Estate Rye series. In 2018, Belvedere partnered with singer-songwriter and actress Janelle Monáe to produce a series of short films. ## Production process [...] Download as PDF Printable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons) Wikidata item Appearance From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brand of Polish rye vodka For other uses, see Belvedere (disambiguation) "Belvedere (disambiguation)"). Belvedere Vodka | Type | Vodka | | Manufacturer | Polmos Żyrardów | | Origin | Poland | | Introduced | 1993 | | Alcohol by volume | 40% | | Proof (US) | 80 | | Related products | List of vodkas | | Website | www.belvederevodka.com | Belvedere Vodka is a brand of Polish rye vodka produced and distributed by LVMH. It is named after Belweder, the Polish presidential palace in Warsaw, whose illustration appears on its bottles. It is produced in the town of Żyrardów in Poland. [...] ## Production process In order for Belvedere Vodka to be labeled as a super premium Polska Wódka (Polish Vodka), the vodka must be produced using specific Polish grains or potatoes and Polish water. The official labeling of Polish Vodka also requires that no artificial additives be added to vodkas. As such, Belvedere Vodka uses varieties of Dankowskie rye harvested from one of seven nearby farms in its "luxury" vodka. To produce the vodka, the rye is harvested and simmered to form a mash which is then fermented and distilled at an agricultural distillery before undergoing distillation three additional times at the Belvedere distillery. ### Flavors

  • History - Polmos Zyrardów Distillery (Belvedere) - Difford's Guide

    It emerged that although Belvedere Vodka was already an established brand in Europe the trademark to the name ‘Belevedere’ in the USA was owned by the Belvedere Winery in Healdsburg, California. After negotiations between the two companies, the winery granted a licence to Millennium Imports LLC to use the brand in the US. Meanwhile sales of Belvedere Vodka continued to grow as the premium vodka category, which Belvedere had started, was bolstered by the launch of Grey Goose and Ketel One. [...] The blending team at Polmos Żyrardów sought to create their own luxury blend that would distinguish them from the other Polmos distilleries. They called their new vodka Belvedere after the Belweder Palace (Pałac Belwederski) in Warsaw. This historic royal palace is the former residence of Poland's Marshal Józef Piłsudski and was the first residence of Lech Wałęsa after his election as Poland’s President. The name of the Palace translates as ‘beautiful to see’ and this grand yet elegant building sits high above a landscaped park. The first bottles were produced in 1994 and the new vodka quickly gained a reputation amongst Poles for being amongst the finest available, even back in those communist days it commanded a premium price. [...] Resplendent in its new bottle, Belvedere was launched in the US in early 1996 and Eddie’s hunch that the country was ready for a super-premium vodka proved to be correct as sales of the brand quickly grew. In 1998 the desire to ensure Belvedere’s consistent quality led Millennium, in partnership with the Polish state, to invest in modernisation of the rectifying columns at Polmos Żyrardów moving from two column to three column rectification. Millennium’s commitment to the distillery was further developed when in October 2001, the newly elected Polish government privatised Polmos Żyrardów with Millennium Imports LLC as the main shareholder alongside the now capitalist state.

  • Polmos Zyrardów Distillery (Belvedere) - Difford's Guide

    Belvedere were keen to flavour their vodka by infusing natural fruits and other botanicals in Belvedere rye spirit and then redistil, rather than simply adding commercial flavour essences. The team at Żyrardów did not have experience of this type of distillation, nor the necessary pot still, so worked with experts in France which has centuries of tradition of infusion and re-distillation to produce eau-de-vie. Belvedere vodka at 96% alcohol/volume which had undergone all four distillations but not yet been hydrated or filtered was sent by tanker from Żyrardów to the Distillerie des Terres Rouges (literally the ‘distillery of the red earth’) near the picturesque 16th century village of Collonges-la-Rouge in France’s Limousin region. There the vodka was infused and re-distilled with the [...] The berries, dried and frozen citrus peels and other botanicals are infused for a number of weeks in Belvedere vodka. The infusion time varies according the type of fruit and the time of year. These botanical infusions are then slowly distilled in a 1,500 litre capacity copper pot still at a low temperature in order to maintain the intensity of aroma. Each Belvedere flavour is made using several different infusions and these are distilled separately and then blended together. The blending of distillates from a number of different infusions is essential to achieve a consistent flavour and overcome variations from different harvest and batches of fruit. Only when then tasting panel is happy with the infusion will it be used to make Belvedere Vodka. [...] To make Belvedere flavours the heart of the fruit distillate is blended with Belvedere’s unique filtered water and the rectified base spirit. Crucially this is then rested large tanks for two to three weeks to allow the reactions which occur when water is added to alcohol to settle. Much the same as you let the atoms in microwaved food calm down below eating or rest a roast before carving. Once the flavoured vodka is fully rested it is gently filtered using a two-phase filtration system. A mechanical filter removes microscopic particles bigger than 50 microns then a carbon filter removes microscopic particles bigger than 4 microns. The use of a broad porosity filter ensures the rich fruit flavours in the vodka are not lost.

  • Belvedere's Beautiful Sustainability - Breakthru Beyond

    In 1910, the history of vodka took a sharp turn in the small Polish community of Żyrardów, with the construction of the distillery which would eventually produce one of the most recognizable names in modern spirits: Belvedere Vodka. Production began in 1993, shortly after the fall of communism in Poland, and the brand would quickly rise to become a fixture on cocktail menus and in-home bars. Belvedere has built a reputation as the world’s Super Premium vodka, thanks in part to a strict adherence to exacting Polish distilling requirements, but also inclusion of only the best possible ingredients in the distillation process. [...] Polish rye is the main ingredient in Belvedere Vodka (along with water). Maintaining the health and durability of sources for their grain is of the utmost importance to Belvedere. The water used in Belvedere Vodka is sourced from an artesian well and purified through a four-column continuous distillation process, which comprises 11-stages itself. The result is a neutral water perfect for the rye flavor to shine through. Belvedere Vodka contains zero additives. It is 100% sugar free, gluten free, kosher and all natural. [...] # Belvedere’s Beautiful Sustainability Poland’s Belvedere Vodka is paving the way for a more sustainable and beautiful future Sep. 2021Written by Seth JosephPhotos provided by Belvedere Belvedere has made incredible strides in environmental sustainability. From 2012 to 2017, they cut their carbon emissions by 42 percent. In 2018, theirs was the first spirits distillery to receive a European Commission grant for a biomass capture facility on site this year to produce renewable energy and reduce energy-related CO2 emissions by 80%. The plan is for Belvedere to become fully energy carbon neutral in 2022.

  • Belvedere Vodka - Honest Review - YouTube

    # Belvedere Vodka - Honest Review ## SG Alcohol Review 3660 subscribers 146 likes ### Description 13125 views Posted: 28 Oct 2023 Buy Belvedere Vodka: How to Drink Vodka! Belvedere Vodka honest review from a certified alcohol expert! Check out why this vodka is so popular, and learn how to drink a vodka while you're at it! Let me know what you think in the comments! All reviews are of a personal opinion, and should not be used as an industry standard. Merchandise link: Remember to hit that Like button and Subscribe to this channel! Sounds: and Music: Images: Video: #vodka #belvedere #honestreview [...] hit it bars open so let's review the Belvedere [Music] SG alcohol guy here giving you honest reviews on the alcohols that I am tasting and as mentioned today we'll be reviewing the Belvedere vodka and truth be told I actually had a bottle of this previously but I didn't manage to review it because it was so easy to drink that I finished it without realizing it so hopefully today I'll go slow and try my best to give you my honest review and this Belvedere Vodka is retailing at around 70 Singapore dollars per bottle for that you will get a 70cl bottle or a 700 mL bottle with 40 alcohol content and you can see it's a brand new bottle so let's begin because this is a vodka we will go slow with it so using a horror we'll just use single shots using a tulip glass I do tend to use this for all [...] why I finished the previous bottle really really quickly there is alcohol burn a very light burn just at the back of the throat that's it it's a very smooth vodka it doesn't bites my tongue my gums nothing at all it's a very gentle smooth flavor in fact I remember the last one I bought was actually a one liter bottle and even with a one liter bottle I didn't have the chance to review it this Belvedere vodka you can drink this meat of course as with all Spirits I recommend if you're going to have it neat please consume some food as well and now let's try it on the Rocks so same thing single shots and on the Rocks now this wasn't actually in the how to drink Vodka video that I filmed but you know I do remember drinking this on the Rocks as well you know on a warm day like today so let's see