Vodka has always been considered the purest of spirits. In common people, she was sometimes even affectionately called "little white." Sometimes this product was compared with the "baby tear", implying its crystal purity. Everything changed after an unusual black vodka appeared at the end of the last century. What is this product and how does it differ from a classic, well-known drink?
Detailed description
Vodka, by definition, is a colorless liquid with a characteristic taste and alcoholic aroma. This is an alcoholic drink with a strength of 40 degrees. Given the well-known cooking technology, it should be crystal clear without any impurities and odors. Real connoisseurs of this drink were extremely surprised when black vodka appeared on sale. The novelty even outwardly fully justified its name. The product was really black and almost non-transparent.

It would seem that this is nothing strange. After all, there are many colored alcoholic drinks: brandy, whiskey, rum, tincture, liquor or balm. But the fact is that they are not all vodka. After all, any additive changes not only the shade, but also other organoleptic characteristics of the finished product. Black vodka in this sense was simply unique. The fact is that there is a substance in it that does not make the product cloudy and does not stain the oral cavity. In addition, black vodka is odorless. The βmagicβ supplement was dye isolated from acacia kakhetu, which grows in India and Pakistan. Its main feature is that it is completely soluble in water and ethanol without any hint of extraneous presence.
A bit of history
In stores, the original drink is known as Blavod Black Vodka. It was invented in 1996 by the Englishman Mark Dorman, marketing specialist at Extreme Spirits. The name is an acronym for black vodka.
The story behind the product is extremely simple. Everything happened by accident. While in one of the London bars, Dorman drew attention to how a visitor ordered coffee. It would seem that an absolutely ordinary situation. The bartender, out of habit, asked what kind of coffee he should prepare: black or with cream. It was here that Dorman came up with a brilliant idea. He decided to create a new product in the world of alcoholic beverages. As you know, black is considered a sign of style. Therefore, the new product was to become a real fashion brand. That is exactly what happened. The best metropolitan establishments began to order the original drink. He made a splash and became one of the most popular alcoholic products.
Popular analogues
The success of the Englishman Mark Dorman inspired many manufacturers of spirits. Some of them decided to follow his example, and very soon British black vodka became not the only one of its kind. In various countries, several rather interesting analogues appeared.
Among them, the most noteworthy:
- Eristoff. This is a collaboration product of French and Georgian winemakers. Experts used wild berry extract as a dye to give the drink a black color.
- Black Forti. Italians created this vodka. For coloring, along with the acacia extract, they took kakhetu black alcohol produced from durum wheat.
- Fruko-Schulz. Czech brand has worked on this brand. They created a product from pure vodka, adding natural humus to it to add black.
Each of these drinks is good in its own way and can safely compete with the already famous British vodka.
Drinking rules
Having figured out what black vodka is, you need to figure out how to properly drink this unusual drink. It all depends on desire and habit. Fans of the classics prefer to drink such vodka in its pure form, adding a few pieces of ice to the glass.
If desired, it can be diluted with soda or add a little power. Mix lovers can make various cocktails. But in this case, it must be remembered that when mixed with other drinks, this vodka can acquire the most unexpected color. For example, in the presence of orange juice, it becomes greenish, and cranberry infusion makes the product bright purple. Among the most popular are the following cocktails:
- "Black master." To make it, you will need black vodka and White Creme de Menthe liquor in a 3: 1 ratio. After mixing, ice is added to the drink.
- "The black bull." For it, you will need 30 milliliters of Blavod and 1-2 jars of Red Bull.
Any bartender can offer dozens of options for original and delicious cocktails using this popular product.