Monday, May 13, 2013

Week 7 EOC: Final Project

Black Forlorn Vodka: the unconventional remedy - Not the same old transparent dreadful liquid. Suffering from the everyday chemical poisons? Black Forlorn Vodka is all about its naturally dark color, achieved with the Black Cumin Seed, a miraculous gift known for its beneficial properties for millennia. Characterized by its rich, serene, and aged flavor with a hint of cocoa liquor and Dead Sea salts; Black Forlorn Vodka stands on its own, setting a new standard departing from all the usual fruity and citrus flavors.   

The black vodka market is literally untapped; its alluring color holds this vodka prominent with its sophisticated features. There are only a handful of manufacturers dedicated to black vodka. Bladov is the largest and most common manufacturer in North America and its signature is the use of the tree black Catechu, giving its vodka a peculiar taste.

Another popular manufacturer is Frucko-Schultz, black vodka of Czech origin. The vodka is also naturally colored, except they use an organic polymer otherwise known as humines. Other European black vodka companies include Znaps, and Eristoff. However these two are not into the flavored black vodka side for the industry, for they keep their vodka unflavored, keeping a pure flavor and sticking to the roots of old school vodka concepts.




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