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Mikolasch Vodka — Lviv Heritage, Single Farm

Mikolasch Vodka — Lviv Heritage, Single Farm

7 /10
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Distillery: Mikolasch Distillery
Type: Corn
Base: Corn
Filtration: Charcoal filtration
Distillations: 3x
ABV: 40%
Price: £25.50

Tasting Notes

Nose

Velvety sweetcorn, gentle citrus, light floral notes and a hint of mineral freshness

Palate

Smooth and velvety with sweet corn character, elegant citrus notes and a creamy texture. Light and refined with good balance

Finish

Medium, clean and smooth with lingering citrus and sweet grain

Heritage & Distillery

Mikolasch traces its origins to 1842 in Lviv, one of western Ukraine's great cultural cities and a place whose Central European heritage — Austro-Hungarian, Polish, and Ukrainian by turns — has produced a distinctive spirit-making tradition. The brand's revival as a single-farm vodka is a laudable exercise in provenance, with the corn base and pure well water both sourced from the distillery's own agricultural land. In a market saturated with brands making unverifiable claims about heritage and tradition, Mikolasch's 180-year history and single-farm production model stand on solid ground.

The use of corn as a base ingredient places Mikolasch in an interesting category — corn-based vodkas tend to be sweeter and more approachable than their rye or wheat equivalents, with a velvety texture that lends itself to smooth, easy-drinking spirits. The Ukrainian tradition of corn distilling, while less celebrated internationally than Poland's rye heritage or Sweden's wheat expertise, has a long and honourable history that deserves greater recognition.

Tasting Notes

The nose presents velvety sweetcorn, gentle citrus, light floral notes, and a hint of mineral freshness that speaks to the quality of the well water. On the palate, Mikolasch is smooth and velvety — the corn base delivering the sweet, rounded character one expects from this base ingredient, with elegant citrus notes adding brightness and a creamy texture that invites comparison with spirits at twice the price. Light and refined, with a balance that flatters both simple and more elaborate cocktail applications.

The finish is medium in length, clean and smooth, with lingering citrus and sweet grain. There is nothing challenging here, but nothing deficient either — this is a well-made, characterful corn vodka that merits attention.

Verdict

Mikolasch is an attractive proposition — a corn vodka with genuine heritage, single-farm provenance, and a smooth, citrus-touched character that punches above its very accessible price point. Recommended as a cocktail base and a quiet vindication of the Ukrainian corn-vodka tradition.

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