VKA Vodka
VKA is a premium brand vodka produced in Italy from organic wheat and spelt and Tuscan Apennines water. It was founded in 2013 by a group of entrepreneurs in Mugello, gathered around the name of Futa Pass. The Maître de Chai for VKA is Luca Pecorini a renowned restaurant owner, who developed the original recipe for the vodka in Barberino di Mugello.[1] It is distributed in Asia, the Czech Republic and Italy.[2]
|  VKA 750 mL bottle | |
| Type | Vodka | 
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Futa s.r.l. | 
| Country of origin | Italy | 
| Introduced | 2013 in Italy | 
| Alcohol by volume | 40.0% | 
| Proof (US) | 80 | 
| Colour | Crystal transparent | 
| Flavour | Fresh wheat and a hint of juniper, a mineral texture with a silky alcoholic perception and a cool acidity in the finish | 
| Ingredients | Italian organic wheat and spelt, water from the Tuscan Apennines | 
| Variants | Organic | 
| Related products | List of vodkas | 
| Website | vka.it | 
Product description
    
Soft organic wheat and spelt used in the creation of VKA are grown in Tuscany, Italy from sustainable agriculture. Distilled in the same region with four double-effect continuous vacuum columns, the distillate is then sent to Firenzuola, north of Florence, where it is blended with filtered Mugello mountain spring water, and bottled in a Tuscan-style transparent glass bottle. The packaging has the same essential style and attention to eco-compatibility and organic materials.[2]
The letter A in the logo is written as an upside-down V, so the Greek letter lambda (Λ) is sometimes used as a replacement: VKΛ.
References
    
- Enzo Vizzari (December 5, 2013). "Istinto Toscano". L'Espresso. Retrieved January 20, 2014.
- Giulio Gori (January 5, 2014). "Una vodka bio, dal Mugello". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved January 20, 2014.



