I asked this question over on Facebook, and thought I would repeat it here as well. It’s simple.
Costco has the greatest bargain vodka. There’s an American distilled vodka for $12.99 for the 1.75 liter bottle, and a French vodka for $19.99 (at least I think those are the prices). Both under the Kirkland label. Both are inexpensive. The American product is ridiculously inexpensive. But which is the better vodka? And which is the superior bargain? Any opinions out there? What do you think?
Thanks in advance for sharing any opinions.
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Lack knowledge of better / best vodka but can personal opin: the more residents can shop not only by cost consideration, but by also weighing the befits of considering support of your local neighborhood market.
Personally I don’t imbibe much in spirits but I’d say vodka mixed with pretty much anything is potable, regardless of price.
Having worked in food and beverage for over 50 years (I have retired recently), I’ve always been skeptical of various claims about “premium” vodkas.
Here is an interesting discussion on the topic from NPR: https://www.npr.org/2018/03/01/590022606/is-there-really-a-difference-between-expensive-vodka-and-cheap-vodka