The Potocki family is one of the most representative of the history of Poland.
Owners of the historic Castle Lancut vodka produced from 1784 until 1944.
The distillery was nationalized in 1945 and incorporated into the state monopoly Polmos.
Was closed in 1992 until the end of the twentieth century, Jan-Roman Potocki decided to resume production of the vodka family, aiming to create a product of great quality who could conquer all the world markets.
The Potocki Vodka is distilled exclusively from rye cultivated in the region, slowly fermented and distilled twice in a continuous double column.
Today his extraordinary success means that it is present in the best shops in London, Paris, New York and Chicago.
Vodka, strong, typical and original result of a craft process that distinguishes and characterizes it.
Distilled twice from rye cultivated around the distillery, it suffers a sharp decline targeted to leave only the best part of the process, namely the heart, eliminating the heads and tails.
A sip constantly showing its character and its typicality.
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