A Polish vodka tradition
Potocki vodka is part of the long tradition of the Polish aristocratic Potocki family. Created after the fall of Napoleon in 1816, it is produced in the second oldest distillery in the country, at Lancut Castle. From 1856 onwards, it became so famous that it was served at the imperial table in Vienna. Made from locally produced rye, Potocki is distilled twice without filtration. It is then left to rest before bottling, to preserve the aromas and smoothness of the rye.Tasting notes