
Vodka enthusiasts say this is why Costco’s Kirkland bottle tastes so good. And with vodka, where flavor is relatively absent, most character comes from the body. … It is smooth, easy to drink, and mixes well in pretty much anything.īut Tito chooses corn for a very specific reason, essentially because he believes corn retains some of its smoothness after distillation (Tito’s distills its corn mash six times). All we have to say about Grey Goose is this: kudos to their marketing team. But at the end of the day, Tito’s is our winner. Whatever you choose, have fun and drink responsibly!įinal Thoughts on These Vodkas It all comes down to what you want to drink and how much money you want to spend. If you like a little punch and some variety, Grey Goose may be the way to go. If you prefer a sweeter flavor and less alcohol burn, you may want to go for Tito’s Vodka. Kirkland’s French vodka, according to Vice’s Munchies column, is made from water that comes from the same Gensac Springs in France’s cognac region where Grey Goose gets their own water - although the pricier brand does, of course, claim to use an “exclusive” well, as well as using wheat milled via a proprietary method. Chopin Wheat is to Grey Goose what Pappy van Winkle 20 yr bourbon is to Jack Daniel’s – AND it is (still) less expensive. As far as Polish vodkas go, it is itself nowhere near the best. Belvedere is not only more nuanced, but it is MUCH, MUCH less expensive than Grey Goose.
