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Crater Lake Spirits - Hazelnut Espresso Vodka

 
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$24.99
$24.99 - $24.99
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Overview

A quintessential bar staple with a modern twist, Crater Lake Hazelnut Espresso is more than a flavored vodka. It’s a sophisticated blend of fresh-brewed coffee and hazelnut with a touch of pure cane sugar. Perfect with coffee, chocolate, or a splash of cream. Never too sweet. Always classy.

Tasting notes

a sophisticated blend of fresh-brewed coffee and hazelnut with a touch of pure cane sugar

Brand
Crater Lake Spirits
Size
375ml
ABV
25.00
Country
United States
Region
Bend, Oregon

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ADDITIONAL INFO

Crater Lake Hazelnut Espresso Vodka

AWARDS: 

Platinum Medal/Best of Show – World Beverage Competition 

Double Gold Medal – Fifty Best Flavored Vodkas 

Gold Medal & 93 points – Beverage Tasting Institute 

Silver Medal – San Francisco World Spirits Competition 

Silver Medal – Denver International Spirits Competition


50 proof  25% ABV  750 ml 

Gluten-free and Kosher 

No artificial colors, sweeteners, or flavors Distilled from corn

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About Crater Lake Spirits

True to the craft. Dedicated to quality. Obsessed with adventure. It was 1996, and all we wanted to do was live in the mountains and make great spirits. Over the years, that spark grew into a passion for making the best tasting spirits with the most natural ingredients available. Today, Crater Lake Spirits is one of Oregon’s oldest and largest distilleries serving up traditional spirits with spirited infusions.

Meet the Founders

Alan Dietrich and Jim Bendis founded the distillery in Bend, Oregon, during a time when craft beverages were on everyone’s mind. The Oregon and Washington wine business was well established, and breweries were just starting to take off. “The spark that did it for him was running through the woods and seeing all of the juniper, and nobody was making a craft gin out of it,” says Dietrich. In 1996, Crater Lake Spirits launched with its flagship gin, utilizing locally sourced juniper from Central Oregon’s high desert, along with the concurrent release of a vodka.

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