Vodka is a distilled alcoholic beverage with origins that are often disputed, but can be traced back to either Poland, Russia, or Sweden. Traditionally made from grains like rye or wheat, modern vodka can also be produced from potatoes or other plant-based materials.
In its purest form, vodka is known for its relatively neutral taste, with a clean and crisp character. However, variations in production methods and the addition of flavourings can result in vodkas with subtle sweetness or hints of other notes.