Vodka Review: Americana Luxury Vodka by VodkaBuzz
- Rating
- out of 5 shots
- Bang For The Buck
- 5 out of 5 shots
- User Rating
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5.0000 out of 5 shots
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- Average Price
- $26.97 per 750 mL / See By State / You add a price you've seen if you join VodkaBuzz.
- Percent Alcohol
- 40
- Distilled From
- Grain
- Charcoal Filtered
- Yes
- Produced By
- Americana Spirits Company
- Website
- Americana Luxury Vodka
- Cap Type
- Cork
Identifying Features
A rectangular bottle, starting as a translucent red at the top, fading to transparent in the middle, and fading to translucent blue at the bottom. The red cork cap has the silhouette of the United States.
Written on the Bottle
Produced and bottled at the nation's oldest family distillery, Americana Luxury Vodka is a classic representation of American Craftmanship.
Review
The first thing you'll notice about Americana Luxury Vodka is the gorgeous, patriotic bottle. The red, white, and blue themes echo the goal of becoming a purely American luxury vodka. Americana is working its way into shops and bars across the United States with the goal of changing what people think of as "the vodka we drink when we go out."
The Shot
Americana Luxury Vodka is fairly flavorless in the mouth. If there is anything, there may be a very slight Russian-style bite. It sits well and doesn't alter my mouth's environment. The swallow is smooth and doesn't even suggest the need to be chased. A light, pleasant ethanol flavor is left behind to remember the shot by.
The Mixed Drink
I mixed Americana Luxury Vodka with Sugar Free Red Bull, one part vodka for two parts mixer. It drank fairly well. The vodka accentuated the bitter flavors of the Red Bull a little, but was ultimately easy to drink. If mixed with something sweeter, it would probably go unnoticed.
Opinions
I was lucky enough to have a few people over for a friend's birthday while sampling Americana Luxury Vodka. The sample group was diverse with both males and females with varying degrees of vodka experience.
The majority found the straight vodka to be pleasant to drink. Daniel and JJ agreed that the vodka was smooth, didn't require a chaser, and didn't have much of an aftertaste. Others, such as Erin, Heather, and Miles noted the purity of the vodka, mentioning that they only noticed the ethanol flavors. Heather and Erin weren't enthused by the shot, as they typically mix vodka, but their opinions were positive after getting over their knee jerk reactions.
I said above that Americana Luxury Vodka wants to change people's perception about what vodka you should drink at a bar. For me, Stoli is the vodka I drink at bars because it is cheap and bearable. So, I did a side by side comparison. The Stoli, with it's bitter flavors and chaser begging burn, didn't fair so well next to Americana. While the prices I've found place Stoli a little lower on the pole, Americana is a better bang for the buck than Stoli and may be worth spending a little more for the better quality.
Whether you're out on the town, or spending a night at home, Americana Luxury Vodka is a great vodka to sip or mix. If you can find it, and it's easy to spot the most patriotic bottle on the shelf, it's worth the experience. Grab a bottle before someone else does.

Comments On Americana Luxury Vodka
Rev Monkey said on Jun 07, 2009 at 6:04 pm...
This is by far my new favorite American Made Vodka. So smooth...like an alcoholic ice water!
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frankieqb said on Jul 29, 2009 at 10:18 am...
I am surprised to see you have Americana Luxury Vodka on the list. It shows that you are a valid site with up to date information. I live in the NY, NJ area and Americana is making some noise and starting to pop up in many accounts. I know someone who knows one of the brothers who created the brand. The fact that it is made locally somewhere in NJ, and obviuosly in the United States was good enough for me to not only try a bottle, but now made Americana my vodka of choice. I agree it is slightly higher in price than those imports, but the fact that they use the American workforce to produce this product, makes it all the more reason I became an Americana Luxury Vodka fan.
PS cool web site with a great 3--40 sec flash intro , www.americanavodka.com
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Robert said on Aug 05, 2009 at 2:34 pm...
We do our best! It'll be great when they get in stores around here.
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Todd palla said on Jan 18, 2010 at 11:35 am...
I have become a big fan of Americana Vodka. Very smooth and enjoyable.
I had it at Pia Maria's in Manhattan, and purchased it at Plaza Iiquors in Jackson, NJ as well as Max's Liquors & Shop Rite in the Freehold NJ area. Great value for the money!
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taffyg2003 said on Mar 19, 2010 at 7:47 pm...
Wow! Americana Luxury Vodka is outstanding! I would say that it rivals Crystal Head in a martini. While slightly less silky smooth than Crystal Head, it was even sweeter and had a more cooling and stronger flavor. In that regard it reminded me somewhat of the very tasty Russian Standard Original, but without most of the Russian's bite. Even neat, it was very sweet, tasty, and enjoyably drinkable. I recently tried 360 neat, and this vodka is far tastier and even smoother. This is a great vodka that is about a third less expensive than my top rated Crystal Head.
At this point, it ranks second on my list of vodkas for martinis, and is the only 5 star rating I have given besides Crystal Head. At $27 per 750 ml. bottle, it is only $4 more than Russian Standard Original, so I will likely splurge on it and it will replace the Russian Standard in my freezer as my "regular" vodka.
As an aside, I recently read on the Russian Standard website that vodka should not be stored in the freezer, but rather chilled to about 41- 44 degrees Fahrenheit to prevent breaking down the chemistry benefits of the distillation process so that the flavor nuances are preserved. Whether there is any detectable difference or not, I have actually been storing my vodka in my refrigerator lately instead of the freezer.
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