Noun
A Russian drink distilled from rye.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bottle of New Amsterdam Pink Whitney Spittin’ Chiclets vodka is shown on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. Source: Internet
A Bulgarian vodka, Balkan 176°, has an 88% alcohol content. Source: Internet
A little over a week ago, golfing legend created a video for The Trump Organization’s social media channels in which the 53-year-old promoted drinking vodka as a cure for COVID-19. Source: Internet
A liqueur can be made from the whole fruits, in combination with vodka and sugar. Source: Internet
Any vodka not made from either grain or potatoes would have to display the products used in its production. Source: Internet
As ready as I am to race to my kitchen and try this recipe out ASAP, I think I'm going to swap the water for vodka and let the grapes soak a little longer for a treat that's satisfying. Source: Internet