The International Wine and Spirits Competition has revealed its top scores for 2024. Earlier this summer we revealed the big winner in the realm of American whiskey. Today it’s time to take a look at what this prestigious panel of judges had to say about vodka. Out of thousands of entries, only two total expressions managed to score 99 out of a possible 100 points. And only one of those was of the unflavored variety. The distinction belongs to Initiale Vodka from Maison Solignac, just south of Cognac, France.
Despite the abundance of grapes in this renowned region of the country, the producers at Solignac opted to craft their award-winning liquid out of rye grain. They use what they refer to as an “ultra slow distillation” in small copper pot stills to come away with a spirit that’s rich in savory elements and baking spices.
In their official tasting notes, the judges at IWSC pinpointed these threads as “biscuity sweetness, honeyed warmth, and fragrant meadow notes. Balanced with subtle fennel and caramel nuances. A silky, creamy texture leads to a slow, warm finish.”
The brand takes its name from founder and craftsman Pierre Solignac, a Versailles native who learned about the bygone traditions of vodka production while living in Russia during the 1990s. Specifically, he uncovered techniques dating back to the 18th Century—long before the advent of industrial column distillation had reduced the category to the neutral grain spirit it is often known as today.
Indeed, there is nothing neutral about this velvety, 80-proof sipper that is meant to be enjoyed chilled but never frozen. The pairing potentials of something this nuanced are best explored with high grade sashimis, cured fishes, or the classic caviar presentation.
There are also hints of freshly cracked black pepper that practically demand to be echoed in edible form. We recommend leveling up your at-home tasting by procuring a professional grade pepper cannon (what else?), spicing up some smoked salmon and washing it all down with a chilled pour of Initiale. You won’t be mad that you did.
The only thing to be angry about here is that the top-rated vodka is unavailable on US shelves—as of now. Hopefully the global recognition afforded by IWSC will help encourage the formation of those distribution channels. Meanwhile, European connoisseurs can pick up a bottle for around 55 €.
Drinkers on that side of the pond also ought to keep an eye out for the Mango Vodka offering from British producer Desi Daru. It was the only other vodka release to receive a 99 score at this year’s IWSC. Judges had this to say about the fruit-flavored expression:
“Such beautifully fresh aromas of real mango. The mango character continues to shine and linger on the smooth, vibrant palate alongside the peppery vodka notes and the seamlessly integrated alcohol. Enjoy in any cocktail, or savor on its own.”
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