Notes on
ZIM'S 81
Nose: “The alcohol is prominent yet balanced supporting vegetal notes like green bell pepper and asparagus. There is an earthy-ness liked baked potato skins. It also has a slight earthy note of mushroom or root cellar.”
Palate: “On the palate, the 81 is robust, big character, old world in style with a rich creamy viscosity. It is a vodka drinkers vodka. It has a medium finish with very nice and bright acidity and the memory of spice. It leaves me wanting more.”
Tony Abou-Ganim
“The Modern Mixologist”
Notes on
ZIM'S 59
Nose: “The alcohol is slightly softer and the potato skin note has become mashed potato with butter. The nose expresses itself more than the 81. It smells like a good Polish potato vodka.”
On the palate: “It is much lighter on the palate, with a crisp freshness. It has a very soft, thin mouth feel and with a clean astringent like character. The finish is short and pleasant and the acidity is almost non – existent. It is much more complex on the nose than on the palate. This would work well with lightly mixed or just a splash of fresh fruit juice or a nice vodka Collins.”
Tony Abou-Ganim
“The Modern Mixologist”
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