Poetic Licence Graceful Vodka

Cellars: £37.50

THE IDEAL SERVE

Created entirely from British wheat giving a velvety smooth texture, Distilled our vodka 7 times for purity while preserving its subtle taste.

Graceful Vodka is a gloriously smooth spirit, to be sipped and savoured. Created entirely from British wheat giving a velvety smooth texture, we distil our vodka 7 times for purity, while preserving its subtle taste

Serving Suggestion

Enjoy chilled, neat or savoured with your favourite premium mixer over ice.

Mixing Tips

Cocktails with a lighter citrusy flavour work best with Graceful Vodka; avoid mixers with too much acidic content so it doesn’t lose its cosy warmth.  A Dry Vodka Martini would be ideal as the smoothness of the vodka complements the light tartness of the Vermouth and balances the drink perfectly.”

Country: England

Region: Roker Park, Sunderland

Producer: Sonnet 45 Distillers

Allergens: Not Known

Bottle size: 70cl

abv: 40.4%

Distillery information:

Smooth, Pure, Subtle Sweetness.

Graceful, This is a gloriously smooth spirit, to be sipped and savoured

Gracie - the still

The name given to the still. A 500 litre hybrid still which can be used as both a pot still and a column still.

Pot distilling is the traditional method and how gin has always been made, where all botanicals are macerated in the pot and then boiled.

Column stills are a newer invention; Gracie’s column has 6 plates which purify the alcohol meaning the still can make pure, smooth vodkas.

In short, Gracie has the best of both worlds.





Chase Vodka

Cellars: £46.75

NOSE: Light white pepper and a hint of freshly sliced potato

PALATE: Creamy turning clean black pepper, waxy oiliness and macadamia nuts

FINISH: Clean and rounded. Smooth potato finish with mineral notes

THE IDEAL SERVE

Great Chase – 50ml chase vodka - 25ml elderflower liqueur - 15ml freshly squeezed lemon juice soda water

Combine all of the ingredients in a large wine glass filled with ice and garnish with a twist of lemon

Country: England

Region: Herefordshire

Producer: Chase Distillers

Allergens: Not Known

Bottle size: 70cl

abv: 40.0%

Tasting Notes

NOSE: Light white pepper and a hint of freshly sliced potato

PALATE: Creamy turning clean black pepper, waxy oiliness and macadamia nuts

FINISH:

Clean and rounded. Smooth potato finish with mineral notes

THE IDEAL SERVE

Great Chase – 50ml chase vodka - 25ml elderflower liqueur - 15ml freshly squeezed lemon juice soda water

Combine all of the ingredients in a large wine glass filled with ice and garnish with a twist of lemon

Distillery information:

The farm is based in Herefordshire, a region that boasts some of the richest farmland in the world. King Edward and Lady Claire potatoes are grown for the distillery, as well as cider apples for Naked Chase Apple Vodka and Williams Gin.

Having the distillery located on the farm allows them to keep a watchful eye over how the potatoes and apples move from field to bottle. It’s this single-estate approach that makes Chase different.

William sourced a traditional type of still to make the vodka base was.

To get the best quality, without filtering out all of the character, a bespoke rectifying column was needed. Eventually one was found, made by a great family firm with over 100 years of experience.

From the idea in 2004, it took until April fool’s day 2008 to harvest the first of their potatoes, making the first batch of vodka in June 2008. Upon tasting the very first drop from the column before filtering, William was so enamoured and proud of it, he decided to call it Chase Vodka.

And so Chase Distillery was born. The next shock was how little volume was produced: 16 tonnes of potatoes made only 1000 litres of alcohol! Which after 40 hours was very disheartening, but it is testament to the quality of our vodka. So with this supreme quality over all of the other mass produced vodka, he was sure it would work

The signature spirit. Created in its entirety – from seed to spirit to bottle on the family farm





Chase Marmalade Vodka

Cellars: £46.75

NOSE: Orange and lemon marmalade on rye toast.

PALATE: Subtle, fruity and tangy. Medium to full bodied.

FINISH: Orange zest. Naturally bittersweet.

THE IDEAL SERVE

Marmalade Mule - 50ml Chase Vodka - 15ml lime juice - 2 dashes of Angostura Bitters. Pour the ingredients into a highball glass filled with ice - top up with ginger beer - garnish with a slice of ginger and lime.

Country: England

Region: Herefordshire

Producer: Chase Distillers

Allergens: Not Known

Bottle size: 70cl

abv: 40.0%

Tasting Notes

NOSE: Orange and lemon marmalade on rye toast.

PALATE: Subtle, fruity and tangy. Medium to full bodied.

FINISH: Orange zest. Naturally bittersweet.

THE IDEAL SERVE

Marmalade Mule - 50ml Chase Vodka - 15ml lime juice - 2 dashes of Angostura Bitters. Pour the ingredients into a highball glass filled with ice - top up with ginger beer - garnish with a slice of ginger and lime.

Distillery information:

The farm is based in Herefordshire, a region that boasts some of the richest farmland in the world. King Edward and Lady Claire potatoes are grown for the distillery, as well as cider apples for Naked Chase Apple Vodka and Williams Gin.

Having the distillery located on the farm allows them to keep a watchful eye over how the potatoes and apples move from field to bottle. It’s this single-estate approach that makes Chase different.

William sourced a traditional type of still to make the vodka base was.

To get the best quality, without filtering out all of the character, a bespoke rectifying column was needed. Eventually one was found, made by a great family firm with over 100 years of experience.

From the idea in 2004, it took until April fool’s day 2008 to harvest the first of their potatoes, making the first batch of vodka in June 2008. Upon tasting the very first drop from the column before filtering, William was so enamoured and proud of it, he decided to call it Chase Vodka.

And so Chase Distillery was born. The next shock was how little volume was produced: 16 tonnes of potatoes made only 1000 litres of alcohol! Which after 40 hours was very disheartening, but it is testament to the quality of our vodka. So with this supreme quality over all of the other mass produced vodka, he was sure it would work

Chase Marmalde Vodka

Using the signature spirit. with a twist.

Created in its entirety – from seed to spirit to bottle on the family farm

The smooth creamy spirit is marinated with thick cut marmalade and ribbons of peel from Seville oranges, then distilled again with orange peel from Valencia. A final maceration followed by delicate filtering imparts a bittersweet finish


Chase Rhubarb Vodka

Cellars: £46.75

NOSE: Clean with fresh stewed rhubarb.

PALATE: Naturally sweet with a hint of tartness and pepper.

FINISH: Creamy, with a finish like a fine resposado tequila or mescal.

THE IDEAL SERVE

Rhubarb Fool - 25ml Chase Rhubarb Vodka -100ml Ginger Beer - 100ml Tonic water combine all of the ingredients into a highball glass filled with ice and garnish with a slice of lemon and rhubarb.

Country: England

Region: Herefordshire

Producer: Chase Distillers

Allergens: Not Known

Bottle size: 70cl

abv: 40.0%

Tasting Notes

NOSE: Clean with fresh stewed rhubarb.

PALATE: Naturally sweet with a hint of tartness and pepper.

FINISH: Creamy, with a finish like a fine resposado tequila or mescal.

THE IDEAL SERVE

Rhubarb Fool - 25ml Chase Rhubarb Vodka -100ml Ginger Beer - 100ml Tonic water combine all of the ingredients into a highball glass filled with ice and garnish with a slice of lemon and rhubarb.

Distillery information:

The farm is based in Herefordshire, a region that boasts some of the richest farmland in the world. King Edward and Lady Claire potatoes are grown for the distillery, as well as cider apples for Naked Chase Apple Vodka and Williams Gin.

Having the distillery located on the farm allows them to keep a watchful eye over how the potatoes and apples move from field to bottle. It’s this single-estate approach that makes Chase different.

William sourced a traditional type of still to make the vodka base was.

To get the best quality, without filtering out all of the character, a bespoke rectifying column was needed. Eventually one was found, made by a great family firm with over 100 years of experience.

From the idea in 2004, it took until April fool’s day 2008 to harvest the first of their potatoes, making the first batch of vodka in June 2008. Upon tasting the very first drop from the column before filtering, William was so enamoured and proud of it, he decided to call it Chase Vodka.

And so Chase Distillery was born. The next shock was how little volume was produced: 16 tonnes of potatoes made only 1000 litres of alcohol! Which after 40 hours was very disheartening, but it is testament to the quality of our vodka. So with this supreme quality over all of the other mass produced vodka, he was sure it would work

The signature spirit. Created in its entirety – from seed to spirit to bottle on the family farm

Chase Rhubarb Vodka

Using the signature spirit. with a twist.

Created in its entirety – from seed to spirit to bottle on the family farm

Herefordshire Rhubarb is stewed then infused with Chase Vodka, before fresh rhubarb is added for that distinctive pink tint.