- Żubrówka
Infobox Beverage
name=Żubrówka
type=Flavoured Vodka
manufacturer=Polmos Białystok
origin=Białystok ,Poland
introduced= 16th century
discontinued=
proof= 80
related=List of vodkas
variants= US-export versions withoutcoumarin Żubrówka (Audio|Zubrowka.ogg|pronounced: /ʐub'rufka/; also known in English as Bison Grass Vodka) is a brand of dry
herb -flavouredvodka distilled fromrye , 40% alcohol (80 proof). The rawrectified spirit is then mixed with atincture made of "Hierochloe odorata", often called bison grass. This grass grows in theBiałowieża Forest , which is partly in Poland and partly in Belarus. A blade of this grass can be found in every bottle of genuine Żubrówka, but this is only decorative and is not the reason for its particular taste, aroma, and yellowish colour. Its name comes from "żubr" or "zubr", the Slavic word for thewisent , which are particularly fond of the herb. The flavour is unique, and can be described as having vanilla, coconut and almond-like qualities.History
Żubrówka has been manufactured in the region of the contemporary Polish-
Belarus ian (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ) border since the 16th century, and by 18th century was one of the favourite raw drinks of the nobility (szlachta ) and the peasantry alike. In 1926 the PolishPolmos company in Brześć Litewski (now Belalco, Brest, Belarus) invented a method to mass produce Żubrówka, which was then copied by numerous companies worldwide, under a variety of brand names. The original distillery company in Brest (Belaco) still produces "Brestskaya Zubrovka" ("Зуброўка"), as do Russia ("Зубровка"), Lithuania ("Stumbrinė"), United States ("Bison Vodka"), Ukraine ("Зубрiвка"), Germany ("Grasovka"), the Czech Republic ("Zubrovka"), and many other countries. Currently the brand "Żubrówka", its translations into other languages, and the grass inside a bottle of alcoholic beverage are registered by the Polmos Białystok company inBiałystok , Poland.Żubrówka in the United States
Because bison grass contains the toxic compound
coumarin , which is prohibited as a food additive by theFood and Drug Administration , importing of Żubrówka into the United States was banned in 1978 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. [Citation
last = Pauly’s
first =
title = Bison grass vodka
url=Pauly’S
accessdate = 2007-09-29] When produced according to traditional methods (between one and two kilograms of grass per thousand liters of alcohol), Żubrówka contains approximately 12 milligrams of coumarin per liter. In 1999, Polish distilleries introduced reformulated US-export versions of the product, sometimes using artificial flavors and colors, always with the emblematic blade of grass in every bottle, but "neutralized" and coumarin-free.The trademark owner and owner of Polmos Bialystok - Central European Distribution Corporation (Nasdaq:CEDC), Poland's largest liquor distributor [Citation
last = Investor's Business Daily
first =
title = Central European Expands Along With Polish Economy
url=http://biz.yahoo.com/ibd/070806/general01.html?.v=1
accessdate = 2007-09-29] introduced the brand to the United States in 2007.Practices
Żubrówka is usually served pure and chilled, mixed with
apple juice [Citation
last = Gim
first = Sarah
title = Zubrowka is bison grass vodka
url=http://www.slashfood.com/2006/07/18/zubrowka-is-bison-grass-vodka/
accessdate = 2007-09-29] (a drink known in Polish as "tatanka" or "szarlotka", in the UK as a "frisky bison" [ [http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/food-and-drink/drink/menu.php?ParentCategory=17881 JD Wetherspoon's Cocktail and Long Drink list] ] , and in the US as a "Polish kiss"), or overvanilla ice cream.References
* [http://www.american.edu/TED/polish-vodka.htm Polish Vodka]External links
* [http://www.brestvodka.com/en/products/bitterinfusion/brestskaya-zubrovka/ Belalco] — The official site of the Brest Distillery Company
* [http://www.zubrowka.net/ Zubrowka.net] — The official site for Bison Grass Vodka
* [http://www.zubrowka.pl/ Polmos Białystok] — The official site of Polmos Białystok
* [http://www.grasovka.de Grasovka] — The official site of Grasovka
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