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	<title>Comments on: Whisky, Scotland&#8217;s Recession Buster</title>
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		<title>By: E Hart</title>
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		<description>Most Russian vodkas - like vodkas elsewhere - are made from grain. The only vodka brands I can think of that are widely available and made from &quot;tatties&quot; are  Luksusowa and Chopin (both Polish). Both are very good, by the way, but not a patch on Zubrowka, a rye-based Polish vodka flavoured with Bison grass. That is delicious.

Most vodkas are made with wheat, then rye, the barley...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most Russian vodkas &#8211; like vodkas elsewhere &#8211; are made from grain. The only vodka brands I can think of that are widely available and made from &#8220;tatties&#8221; are  Luksusowa and Chopin (both Polish). Both are very good, by the way, but not a patch on Zubrowka, a rye-based Polish vodka flavoured with Bison grass. That is delicious.</p>
<p>Most vodkas are made with wheat, then rye, the barley&#8230;</p>
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