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Absolut Elyx is a true luxury vodka, built on the principles of quality, integrity and craftsmanship. Crafted from single estate wheat and manually distilled in an authentic 1921 copper still, this vodka is the finest expression of Absolut.
Full bodied with flavours of macadamia nuts and white chocolate and buttery notes of freshly baked bread, Absolut Elyx is defined by its exceptional purity and smooth texture. We call it liquid silk.
Every drop of Absolut Elyx is made from winter wheat grown on one single estate in Southern Sweden which has been cultivating wheat since the 1400s - the Råbelöf Estate. Expertly created by master distiller Krister Asplund using a manually operated vintage copper column still from 1921, every drop of Absolut Elyx is produced from seed to bottle within a 15-mile radius, ensuring quality control and perfection in every detail.
Serving Suggestion: For the perfect taste of Absolut Elyx, simply enjoy neat, pour over ice, or enjoy in any of your favourite vodka cocktails.
Warning: This product is age restricted to 18 or over. You'll be asked to confirm your age upon delivery.
Product attributes: Vegetarian.
Features: Single estate & copper crafted, for true luxury, imported with love from Absolut Elyx.
Country of origin: Sweden.
Preparation and Usage: Why not try Absolut Elyx it in a classic Martini? Absolut Elyx Martini Ingredients: Ice Cubes, 45 ml Absolut Elyx, 10 ml Lillet Blanc, 1 Peel Lemon Zest. How to mix: Fill a mixing glass with ice cubes. Add all ingredients. Stir and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with lemon zest.
Package type: Glass Bottle.
Recycling information: Bottle - Recyclable.
Tasting notes: The ultimate luxury vodka with a silky smooth creamy taste and slight spice on the finish.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week.