Vodka Review: SV Supreme by VodkaBuzz
- Rating
- out of 5 shots
- Bang For The Buck
- 3 out of 5 shots
- User Rating
- Rate It Now!
- Average Price
- $20.00 per 750 mL / See By State / You add a price you've seen if you join VodkaBuzz.
- Percent Alcohol
- 40
- Produced By
- Soyuz-Victan
- Imported By
- Soyuz-Victan
- Website
- SV Supreme
- Cap Type
- Plastic Screw On
Identifying Features
The SV Supreme bottle is shaped like a futuristic rocket and has the flame-like SV logo emblazoned on the front.
Review
It's been awhile since I've had SV Supreme. It's hard to miss the rocket-shaped bottle on the shelf, though. At the request of a reader, I grabbed a bottle.
I ended up on the SV wikipedia page while searching for additional information on the vodka. While this is a Russian vodka, Wikipedia claims that SV was formulated to appeal to an American audience by attempting to remove the bitter notes from the vodka that are characteristic of Russian vodkas.
The Shot
SV Supreme is smooth and clean in the mouth. There's a slight tingle when I swallow, but not a burn. Leftover is a bitter aftertaste that after taste sticks around. A chaser not required, but is nice. SV Supreme is a good straight vodka.
The Mixed Drink
I mixed SV Supreme with Welch's White Grape Pomigranite juice. The slight bitters bring out a different flavor in the juice. The aftertaste is sweet and bitter, making for an interesting mixed drink. This is an enjoyable vodka to drink mixed.
Opinions
Erin mixed SV Supreme with White Grape Pomigranite, as well. She said she couldn't taste the vodka in the juice, but there was a slight ethanol burn and aftertaste.
Anna, my sister, happened to be in town with her boyfriend Joost. I talked them into trying a shot and a mixed drink. Anna thought her shot of SV Supreme tasted like water, noting that there was no burn, but mentioned the bitter aftertaste. Joost noted it had a comfortable burn, but said it was a good vodka. As for the mixed drink, Anna said that the juice was able to dominate the vodka in flavor, and made for a nice mixer. Joost felt that the vodka gave a good bite to the juice, which he enjoyed.
SV Supreme is a really good shooter and a great mixer if you're looking to add a different flare to your cocktail. Soyuz-Victan did a wonderful job of making a Russian vodka appealing to an American palate.


Comments On SV Supreme
Austin said on Jul 15, 2009 at 2:21 pm...
Me and my wife picked up a bottle of this stuff a few months ago. I thought the shot was very clean but hinted at a slight burn, she has a softer pallet and tasted more of the burn. Over all it was a great price for the quality, we picked it up for about 20 bucks for 750ml. Great Russian vodka... "Soyuz-Victan did a wonderful job of making a Russian vodka appealing to an American palate." That about sums it up right there!
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Robert said on Jul 27, 2009 at 2:47 pm...
Despite the easy drinking, SV is still Russian in spirit. I can definitely see that your wife would pick up the burn. In some cases, that can be bad. As you experienced, however, SV intentionally left some of that in. SV would make a good training vodka for folks that want to whet the palate for Russian vodkas.
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