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Siku takes its name from the Inuit word for ice, and it is made in Greenland from glacial meltwater. The grain spirit is distilled several times and married with millennia-old glacier water for a soft, clean character. The result is a velvety, lightly sweet vodka built for chilled, simple serving.
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Siku Glacier Ice Vodka is produced in Greenland by Ice Cap Enterprises, and its defining ingredient is meltwater from ancient Greenlandic glaciers. The name comes from the Inuit word for ice, and the brand leans hard on that source, since water makes up most of any bottled vodka and a pure, mineral-clean source shows in the texture. A grain base supplies a neutral, gently sweet spirit, and multiple distillations plus careful filtration strip impurities to leave a notably soft, butter-smooth body at 40% by volume.
The nose is fresh and almost icy, with a subtle cereal note. The palate is soft and silky, with a light sweetness, fine mineral notes and a hint of vanilla, all on an exceptionally smooth, cool texture, before a clean, faintly sweet finish. A spirit this focused on water and texture is best shown off simply: pour 50ml over one large, slow-melting ice cube in a chilled rocks glass and leave it a minute, so the cold draws out the mineral clarity and the soft body without any mixer getting in the way.
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