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Wheatley Vodka is an American craft vodka produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, and named after the distillery's master distiller Harlen Wheatley. It is distilled ten times in a small micro-still using a primarily wheat-based mash and cut with limestone water. Positioned as an accessible price-point vodka, it is commonly used in cocktails such as martinis and bloody marys while also being marketed as suitable for sipping.
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Who makes Wheatley Vodka and where is it distilled?
Wheatley Vodka is produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, the same distillery known for bourbon brands like Buffalo Trace and Blanton's. It is named after Harlen Wheatley, Buffalo Trace's master distiller, who personally oversees its production.
How many times is Wheatley Vodka distilled?
Wheatley Vodka is distilled ten times in a small micro-still at Buffalo Trace Distillery. The repeated distillations are designed to produce a cleaner spirit from its primarily wheat-based mash.
What grain is Wheatley Vodka made from?
Wheatley Vodka is made from a primarily wheat-based mash, which contributes to its lighter, softer mouthfeel compared to vodkas made from rye or potatoes. It is cut with limestone water, which is abundant in the Kentucky region where Buffalo Trace operates.
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