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One favorite recent release in the US came at the end of October just this past year. Kalak, a single malt Irish vodka, named after the Celtic goddess of winter, is one of my favorite new spirits to work with. Vodka is known for being odorless and flavorless, however, Kalak is supple and smooth, with just enough spirit to remind you for whom it is named. Delicate aromas of vanilla and warm grain waft from the liquid, and all in all there is a depth to the mouthfeel that I have not experienced with many vodkas in the past. I wasn’t expecting to say this, but an Irish vodka is one of my favorite new spirits. PASTE MAGAZINE, USA