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Polmos Bialystok in Poland, the only distillery permitted to make vodka called zubrowka, have assembled other herbs and seasonings from the bison-grass area and come up with a very close approximation of authentic zubrowka.
NYT > Home Page By FLORENCE FABRICANT 2010
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Polmos Bialystok in Poland, the only distillery permitted to make vodka called zubrowka, have assembled other herbs and seasonings from the bison-grass area and come up with a very close approximation of authentic zubrowka.
NYT > Home Page By FLORENCE FABRICANT 2010
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Although someone recently texted me from a bar in Soho where they were enjoying ‘fabulous martinis with zubrowka, krupnik mint another good Polish vodka and apple juice’.
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Yesterday, M and I made a trip to the liquor store that stocks zubrowka, to pick up a bottle and we parked right there in a disabled parking spot, which M's autism entitles her to.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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I love your beautiful doll and her intriguing zubrowka!
At My Table 2007
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Yesterday, M and I made a trip to the liquor store that stocks zubrowka, to pick up a bottle and we parked right there in a disabled parking spot, which M's autism entitles her to.
At My Table 2007
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Hi kalyn, I probably deserve another for not properly reading your guidlines for this, thanks for putting me with the potatoes, but I will say, the best vodkas are made with rye, but I don't know what zubrowka is made from.
At My Table 2007
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You see this is no ordinary vodka, this is zubrowka, which translates to bison grass vodka and is very highly regarded in Poland.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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You see this is no ordinary vodka, this is zubrowka, which translates to bison grass vodka and is very highly regarded in Poland.
At My Table 2007
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It is said that zubrowka makes men virile, but I think we can ignore that old chestnut and enjoy it just for itself.
At My Table 2007
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