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Dutch Barn Vodka
Dutch Barn Vodka
Dutch Barn Vodka
Dutch Barn Vodka

Dutch Barn Vodka

A carbon neutral vodka handmade in North Yorkshire
Offer ends 07/05/2024

Tasted every twenty minutes as it evolves from British apples, balanced with a touch of potato spirit, into a crisp, clean and beautifully smooth vodka. Perfect in cocktails.  

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  • Size: 70cl
  • Alc Vol: 40.00 %vol
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Please note - Every effort is taken to ensure the vintage displayed
on this page is the vintage supplied, but due to constantly refreshed
stock the vintage supplied may vary. This product may contain sulphites.

It is an offence to purchase or attempt to purchase alcoholic liquor if you are under the age of 18

Hand made in small batches

Hailing from the Ellers Farm Distillery in North Yorkshire, Dutch Barn Orchard Vodka is brought to you by a team as committed to sustainability and ethical production as they are to top quality vodka.

Dutch Barn is carefully crafted using British apples balanced with a touch of potato spirit, plus water sourced from the ground for a crisp, clean and beautifully smooth vodka. The Distillery – which was certified carbon neutral since day one of production – is in the process of planting 20 acres of apple trees to not only provide the fruit for their award-winning vodka, but also to remove carbon from the atmosphere and create a biodiverse habitat that benefits pollinators, birds, mammals and visitors.

The stylish bottle is made from 60% recycled brown glass that’s scientifically proven to protect the delicate flavour of the vodka, ensuring that it tastes as good as the day it was bottled*. It’s also locally sourced, minimising transport emissions.

*University of York 2021