Indulge in Vera Wang x Chopin vodka this wedding season

in Vera Wang x Chopin vodka black and white bottles

With the 2024 wedding season fast approaching, brides and grooms-to-be are looking for ways to impart luxury to their special day. From elevating their drink offering with expertly crafted cocktails to creating a sophisticated monochrome look, the Vera Wang x Chopin vodka has all the assets to make one's celebration stylish and memorable.

Vera Wang x Chopin vodka comes from a unique partnership blending the refined style of iconic fashion designer Vera Wang with the unparalleled craftsmanship of Chopin.

Hand-crafted from farm to bottle, Vera Wang personally selected a special variety of young potatoes used sustainably grown and sourced without chemicals or pesticides in the village of Krzesk, Poland, where the Chopin Vodka distillery is located. The resulting vodka has distinct taste, aroma, complexity and character.

As she designed the bottle, Wang retained the Chopin bottle's iconic shape, but added a sleek, matte bi-colour tone to create a modern, architectural, and sophisticated iteration which fitted with the Vera Wang fashion/lifestyle brand. The poem on the back of the bottle is an "ode" to Wang's unique and highly personal relationship with vodka.

This stunning limited-edition vodka will be a stylish centerpiece for any tablescape and will take any vodka cocktails, including the classic martini, to a whole new level.

Vera Wang x Chopin Vodka
70cl, 40% ABV, RRP £130 is available nationwide at Spiritly, and Hedonism Wines.

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