Grasovka is a Polish Wodka, which is sold only in Germany under the name Grasovka. In Poland it is offered as in the trade.
The Polish name comes from the word zubr, which translates Wisent meant.
Its characteristic lies in the fact that in the bottle a stem of the Mariengrases Hierochloe is odorata. This is responsible for the special taste and the easy vanilla flavour as well as the easily yellowish color.
The Wodka is mixed drunk gladly with apple juice. In Poland this beverage has the name Szarlotka, which can be translated with apple cakes.
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