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<description>&lt;p&gt;Harshness - cheap, nasty vodkas.
Smooth and deceptively light - good vodka, the way it should be. 

If it burns, dump it.  Simple as that.

This is for straight vodka drinking, of course (and the way you should drink any good liquor).  Once you start mixing, the difference pretty much goes out the window.  Grey Goose and Red Bull is the most ridiculous drink on the planet, ask anyone who knows.  What a waste.  If you are mixing vodkas that cost 25+ per bottle, just give up and get the Gordon’s instead.

Also, caviar is divine.
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