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Ciroc- the wine lover's vodka
by Darryl Beeson

France's Gaillac region has a tradition. Their obscurely historic vines of
Mauzac Blanc and Len de L'El (Loin de l'oeil) grapes can undergo a predictable
snap frost. These overripe grapes, more like berries, are carefully selected.
The frosted grapes are pressed and cold-fermented. The result is Ciroc Vodka.
"In the high hills on the northern side of the Tarn river lies the village of
Cordes sur Ciel. Here, outside the medieval walls, is the source of the grapes
for Ciroc," explains spokesperson Jeff Pogash. In the southwest of France,
situated between Roussillon and the Pyrenees to the south, this is not an area
that sees so many tourists
The twist in this vodka is that it is produced from grapes, rather than the
usual wheat, corn, rye, molasses or potatoes. Ciroc is distilled five times,
rather than the industry standard of three. Rather than having high proof
alcohol's medicinal flavors, this vodka is clean, fresh and smooth with a lilt
of complexity derived from the grape origin. The cold fermentation really does
contribute to the final flavor.
Lately some Americans have been frusrated by the French. Perhaps a dose for
Chirac could be a dose of Ciroc. Anyway, it is hard to stay angry with the
French when they send such pleasant temptations. Just ask the British. The
suggested retail for the 750ml bottle is $29.99. For more information, go to
www.cirocvodka.com.
What recipes would work with Ciroc Vodka? Bartender David Hanna from Napa
valley's Martini House has some thoughts. To preserve the vodka's subtle
aromatics, he suggests to "serve this straight up, shaken over ice. One thought
would be to add peach liqueur in a ration of one and a half ounces of the vodka
to one-half ounce of the peach. Then again, an Electric Grape Juice could be
fun. Serve the vodka on the rocks with a splash of purple grape juice. Our
recipe here would call for Gewürztraminer grape juice from the award wining
Navarro winery (available over the internet at www.navarrowine.com for $9 per
750ml bottle)."
A bit of background, Pat Kuleto, a legend for restaurants Boulevard,
Farallon, and Jardinière and Todd Humphries, the former Executive Chef of San Francisco's
Campton Place and more recently of the Wine Spectator's Greystone, joined to
create the very successful Martini House (1245 Spring Street @ Oak, St Helena,
CA, (707) 963-2233, www.martinihouse.com).
It seems that they know both vodka and grapes in Napa.
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