Precious Vodka Experience

Just because a bottle of liquor looks pretty or comes with a high price tag doesn’t always guarantee that the product inside tastes good straight, or mixes well with the ingredients of your favorite cocktail. With Precious Vodka®, you can rest assured that you are getting a bottle of premium quality vodka, distilled with the finest ingredients money can buy, and packaged in such a way that you can display the bottle proudly long after the last drop is gone. After all, Precious Vodka® isn’t just a drink, it’s an experience for all the senses.  

How many empty liquor bottles have you thrown away in your lifetime? Dozens, at least, maybe even hundreds. What makes Precious Vodka® unique among premium spirits is not only the high quality of the liquor, but the lasting value of the vessel it comes in. With a real precious stone in every diamond-shaped bottle, you’ll want to collect them all!  

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How it’s made

Using a recipe dating back to 17th century Poland, Precious Vodka® is six times distilled and triple charcoal filtered with natural spring water to deliver only the highest quality spirit. The smooth, delicate texture and surprisingly pleasant scent will engage all your senses, and turn any gathering into an occasion to remember.  

Not just a bottle, but a keepsake

Amber: the hardened resin of ancient pine trees, this organic substance is most well-known for the inclusion of ancient insects. People have been making amber jewelry for over 10,000 years, which could make it the first gem material ever used. The fascination with amber continues today.


Emerald: synonymous with the color green since ancient times, a fine emerald is a truly breathtaking sight. This member of the beryl family deserves its placement among the traditional “Big Four” gems!

Peridot: the modern August birthstone, peridot has been prized as a jewelry stone since ancient times. Typically green in color, but with considerable variations possible, a peridot’s particular shade depends on its source.


Ruby: One of the most popular traditional jewelry stones, ruby is exceptionally durable. Its colors — always red — can reach vivid levels of saturation. Finequality rubies are some of the most expensive gemstones, with record prices over $1,000,000 per carat. However, rubies are also subjected to more treatments than almost any other gem.


Sapphire: few gems have held our attention over millennia as well as sapphire. The pure blue colors and excellent durability of this gem-quality member of the corundum family make for an exceptional gemstone. Though known as a blue gem, the September birthstone actually comes in every color of the rainbow, except red.


Topaz: The traditional November birthstone, topaz is a popular gem. Although frequently associated with golden yellow as well as blue, it can be found in a variety of colors, including colorless. The rarest are natural pink, red, and fine golden orange, sometimes with a pink tone.


A bottle of Precious Vodka® will look great on your table – order one today!

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