Chase Rhubarb Vodka

Chase Distillery, England
Vodkas
UK
40%
70 cl

Sweet, fruity Rhubarb Vodka from Chase in Hereford, now with a fancy bottle to match the rest of the Chase Vodka range. They make this gorgeous stuff by cooking the rhubarb, marinading it in their vodka, distilling this mixture before adding yet more macerated rhubarb and filtering it. No wonder it`s got such a lovely pink hue and wonderful flavours. Clean and spirity with fresh stewed rhubarb on the nose. The palate is slightly sweetened with fresh rhubarb and tinned rhubarb but retaining a hint of rhubarb tartness and peppery spirit. It has a lingering bitter sweet rhubarb and black peppery spirit finish.

Chase Distillery

Chase Distillery

Chase Distillery was founded by William Chase, who you may know as the creator of best-selling upmarket crisps brand Tyrrells. Chase was the son of potato farmers who lived near the Herefordshire town of Leominster and he bought the family farm from his dad when he was just 20. He experienced mixed success until 2002 when he found out that US crisp-maker Kettle would buy the potatoes supermarkets rejected on the grounds they weren`t cosmetically perfect and use them to create what was marketed as ‘posh crisps’. Chase was inspired to set up his own upmarket crisps brand and built a crisp-making facility at the family farm. The brand he established, Tyrrells, became a huge success, but Chase eventually became unhappy with the big business ethos and decided to sell up in 2008 to a private capital business for almost £40 million. He set up a new venture with the profits and began to turn his spuds into premium vodka. Chase spent £3m building the distillery, including £900,000 on one of the world`s tallest copper distillation column (70ft in size), and so Chase Distillery was born. Chase Distillery still operates out William Chase’s farm in Herefordshire, where it maintains a sustainable approach to farming and creating spirits. All waste produce goes to feed its herd of pedigree Hereford cattle, and wherever possible, the fresh ingredients used in its products are sourced from the farm, including its King Edward and Lady Claire potatoes, as well as cider apples.

An exceptional flavoured vodka, very clean and crisp flavour of rhubarb coming through. A very versatile vodka, can be served neat, with a mixer or in cocktails. Such as.....

`Rhubarb Negroni`
45ml Chase Rhubarb Vodka
15ml Mancino Rosso Vermouth
10ml Campari
Garnish with an Orange zest twist

Chase Rhubarb Vodka
Vodkas
UK
40%
70 cl

Sweet, fruity Rhubarb Vodka from Chase in Hereford, now with a fancy bottle to match the rest of the Chase Vodka range. They make this gorgeous stuff by cooking the rhubarb, marinading it in their vodka, distilling this mixture before adding yet more macerated rhubarb and filtering it. No wonder it`s got such a lovely pink hue and wonderful flavours. Clean and spirity with fresh stewed rhubarb on the nose. The palate is slightly sweetened with fresh rhubarb and tinned rhubarb but retaining a hint of rhubarb tartness and peppery spirit. It has a lingering bitter sweet rhubarb and black peppery spirit finish.

Chase Distillery

Chase Distillery

Chase Distillery was founded by William Chase, who you may know as the creator of best-selling upmarket crisps brand Tyrrells. Chase was the son of potato farmers who lived near the Herefordshire town of Leominster and he bought the family farm from his dad when he was just 20. He experienced mixed success until 2002 when he found out that US crisp-maker Kettle would buy the potatoes supermarkets rejected on the grounds they weren`t cosmetically perfect and use them to create what was marketed as ‘posh crisps’. Chase was inspired to set up his own upmarket crisps brand and built a crisp-making facility at the family farm. The brand he established, Tyrrells, became a huge success, but Chase eventually became unhappy with the big business ethos and decided to sell up in 2008 to a private capital business for almost £40 million. He set up a new venture with the profits and began to turn his spuds into premium vodka. Chase spent £3m building the distillery, including £900,000 on one of the world`s tallest copper distillation column (70ft in size), and so Chase Distillery was born. Chase Distillery still operates out William Chase’s farm in Herefordshire, where it maintains a sustainable approach to farming and creating spirits. All waste produce goes to feed its herd of pedigree Hereford cattle, and wherever possible, the fresh ingredients used in its products are sourced from the farm, including its King Edward and Lady Claire potatoes, as well as cider apples.

An exceptional flavoured vodka, very clean and crisp flavour of rhubarb coming through. A very versatile vodka, can be served neat, with a mixer or in cocktails. Such as.....

`Rhubarb Negroni`
45ml Chase Rhubarb Vodka
15ml Mancino Rosso Vermouth
10ml Campari
Garnish with an Orange zest twist