Origen X Group has added a brand new vodka expression to its portfolio – Mikolasch Natural: Single Farm 2.0.


The certified-organic vodka was distilled from Ukrainian wheat, which was grown utilizing regenerative farming strategies.
Farmer Roman Kovalchuk, of the Agrowest Group in Smoldyriv, Ukraine, grew the wheat for Mikolasch Natural: Single Farm 2.0.
The wheat was sown in September 2023 and harvested the next July, earlier than being distilled in December 2024 by grasp distiller Svetlana Krechkovskaya, who has 40 years of vodka-making expertise.
Zak Oganian, CEO of Origen X, mentioned: “Mikolasch proves vodka isn’t impartial – it’s expressive.
“Single Farm 2.0 captures land, local weather and cultivation. It exhibits vodka can communicate– of soil, sky, and the farmer’s hand. That is the primary Ukrainian vodka to present terroir a voice.”
Mikolasch is dedicated to being clear about its manufacturing processes. Licensed-organic farming was used to create Mikolasch Natural, together with no-till cultivation, crop rotation, and built-in pest administration (which reduces chemical dependency).
The brand new vodka is alleged to open with delicate floral notes and refined spice, resulting in a creamy, peppery palate with hints of vanilla and almond, ending with a crisp, clear end.
Bottled at 40% ABV, Mikolasch Natural: Single Farm 2.0 has an RRP of £35 (US$47) per 700ml bottle.
Mikolasch was initially based in 1842 and given a brand new lease of life in 2024 beneath the possession of Origen X Group.
Earlier this 12 months, Oganian joined a panel of audio system at The Spirits Enterprise Hub at ProWein to debate the important thing contributors to vodka’s long-term success.
Click on the video beneath to take heed to the dialogue.
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