Anyone try
this?
It is vodka infused with something called "bison grass," which is a fragrant and medicinal grass that grows on the plains of Eastern Europe. The bison there grazed on it and it imparted a distinct flavor to their meat.
In Russia it is called
Zubrovka, and under this name it was prominently featured in M. Somerset Maugham's
The Razor's Edge.
The Polish version is called
Zubrowka, and is more readily available (and affordable) here in the US.
For a long time its importation to the US was prohibited since the primary component which gives bison grass its distinctive flavor is coumarin, a blood-thinner.
:-)
Never mind that garlic, vitamin E, vitamin C and about a hundred other things you can buy freely are also blood thinners.
Anyone enjoy this? Maugham wrote of it, "
It's like listening to music by moonlight." I agree that it is magical.
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I just saw this in the booze store yesterday. The bottles I saw had a green colored vodka in them. They must have been old and the green of the grass blade leached out. It wasn't clear like the picture of the bottle in the link you provided.
I hope someone has tried this and will post. Curiosity has got this cat's ears up.
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Originally Posted by Tio Gato:
I just saw this in the booze store yesterday. The bottles I saw had a green colored vodka in them. They must have been old and the green of the grass blade leached out. It wasn't clear like the picture of the bottle in the link you provided.
I hope someone has tried this and will post. Curiosity has got this cat's ears up.
It always has a green tinge to it, due to the infusion process.
What brand did you see?
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