Sobieski: Authentic “Wódka Polska” made from rye

Sobieski Vodka has an exceptional story that doesn't need all the gimmicks. It begins in Poland's rich Mazowse fields where the golden Dankowski rye is harvested. This grain has been recognized for centuries for its distinctive character. Crystalline water from Oligocene springs contributes to the silky finish of this noble spirit.

It is then continuously distilled, creating one of the purest and smoothest vodkas in the world, and certainly one of the fastest growing brands. As of 2008, Sobieski was the leading premium vodka in Poland, the fastest-growing international spirit in the world, and the seventh largest premium vodka in the world by case volume. Named for Poland’s King Jan III Sobieski (1629 - 1696) who beat back incursions by the Ottoman Empire, Sobieski Vodka represents a careful blend of authenticity and modernity.

In other words, making vodka in Poland, of Poland, is what's required to call Sobieski true Polish Vodka. Or as you'd say it in Gdansk, Wódka Polska.