Okay…so this is a bit of a ‘different’ product review than you normally see here on Coupondipity…but, you know…Coronavirus, stress, homeschooling, stress, being busy, stress, Coronavirus…you get the point.
Around the Coupondipity house, when we have a cocktail, it needs to be good…really good. As we are mostly staying home, it’s nice to have a cocktail every now and again, and that’s where Epic Vodka comes in.
There are nine tasty flavors: grape, citrus, red berry, peach, classic, kiwi-strawberry, cherry, whipped cream, coconut and cake.
Epic Vodka is imported from France and inspired by centuries-old distilling traditions. Made from the finest wheat harvested from the Champagne region, Epic is distilled in the cognac region in France. |
• Made with Vodka Imported From France • Triple Distilled • Made with wheat harvested from the Champagne region in France • Distinctive packaging • 80 proof |
Distinctively smooth and great served neat, on the rocks, or in traditional vodka cocktails |
We were sent three delicious flavors to try: red berries, peach and classic unflavored. Basically…summer in a bottle! Since we’re not big drinkers, we had to look online for vodka recipes. Apparently everyone else knows a lot about vodka, because there are a ton of recipes online.
Red Berry
A full-on explosion of berry flavor that will enhance any cocktail.
Peach
Enjoy the taste of summer all year long. EPIC Peach is simply bursting with juicy flavor.
Classic
Triple distillation and a distinctive look help turn everyday gatherings into inspired memories.
First we tried a Fuzzy Driver – take 2 oz Epic Peach vodka, 1 oz of Peach Schnapps, and 4 oz orange juice. Pour over glass of ice. For a sweeter drink, use Sunny D instead of OJ.
The second that we tried was red berries and we made a ‘sort of’ Cosmopolitan. We used 1 part red berries vodka, 1 part triple sec, a splash of fresh lime juice, and mixed it with a blueberry/pomegranate juice blend (but you could use cranberry or any juice you like). This one was really good – refreshing.
The last one was a super yummy White Russian. Use 2 ounces of classic unflavored vodka, 1 ounce of Kahlúa and heavy cream. Add the vodka and Kahlúa to an Old Fashioned glass filled with ice. Top with a large splash of heavy cream and stir. Okay – like I said, dessert in a glass.
Visit their website here, and check out the other flavors – including Cake! Yes, cake flavored vodka. Now that’s a birthday party! Sounds interesting, no?
So next time you’re in the store – grab a couple of bottles!
I don’t often drink hard liquor, but like you said – when I do it has to be great! The Kiwi-Strawberry sounds like something I could sip on. I’ve never heard of this brand (I probably only know 1 brand of vodka to begin with lol). With all these flavors I might have to try one or two..