Stawski Jazz Trumpet 750ML
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Description
Description
Stawski Jazz Trumpet 750ML is a Polish grain vodka bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a distinctive trumpet-shaped glass bottle. Rated 87/100 by Wine Enthusiast, this expression from the historic Starogard Distillery stands apart for its concentrated grain character and the artesian well water drawn from beneath the distillery itself.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Gdansk, Poland | Style: Grain Vodka | Distillery: Starogard Distillery
Production & Heritage
The Starogard Distillery in Gdansk, Poland, was established in 1846 by H.A. Winkelhausen and has operated for well over 170 years. Jazz Trumpet is produced from high-quality rectified grain spirit and blended with water sourced from a deep artesian well located directly beneath the distillery — a natural filtration process that contributes to the vodka's clean, smooth profile. The expression was originally launched at the 1991 International Jazz Music Festival, and its label is a reproduction of the festival's poster, making the bottle both a spirit and a piece of music memorabilia.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with intense, concentrated grain aromas. With time in the glass, the dry graininess deepens and becomes more focused, revealing the spirit's purity.
Taste: The palate entry is sweet and grainy with a slightly muted initial impression. At midpalate the texture turns oily and concentrated, with a semisweet grain character filling the mouth. It goes down smoother than its intensity on the nose might suggest.
Finish: The finish is long, sweet, and persistently grainy. A clean, dry quality lingers without harshness, reflecting the artesian water's contribution to the final spirit.
How to Drink Jazz Trumpet
Serve chilled and neat in a traditional Polish fashion to appreciate the full grain character, or over a single large ice cube to gradually open the sweetness. Jazz Trumpet's clean, oily body also works well in cocktails:
- Vodka Martini — the concentrated grain profile provides backbone that doesn't disappear behind dry vermouth.
- Moscow Mule — the spirit's natural sweetness plays well against ginger beer's spice and fresh lime.
- Lemon Drop — the long, sweet finish balances citrus acidity without needing excess sugar.
Best For
- Gifting a jazz music enthusiast or vinyl collector who appreciates themed bottles
- Displaying as a conversation-starting decanter at a home bar
- Hosting a Polish spirits tasting alongside other regional vodkas
- Collecting novelty spirit bottles with genuine production heritage
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jazz Trumpet taste like? Jazz Trumpet delivers a sweet, concentrated grain flavor with an oily midpalate texture and a long, clean finish. The overall impression is smooth and dry, with grain sweetness throughout.
How does Jazz Trumpet compare to other Polish vodkas? Jazz Trumpet emphasizes a bold, grainy character rather than the neutral profile many commercial Polish vodkas target. Its artesian well water and rectified grain spirit production yield a richer, more textured drinking experience than lighter, charcoal-filtered competitors.
Is Jazz Trumpet good for sipping neat? Yes — its smooth mouthfeel and sweet grain finish make it well-suited for chilled, neat service in the traditional Polish style.
Where is Jazz Trumpet made? Jazz Trumpet is produced at the Starogard Distillery in Gdansk, Poland. The distillery was founded in 1846 by H.A. Winkelhausen and sources water from a deep artesian well on the property.
What foods pair well with Jazz Trumpet? Smoked salmon — the oily grain character mirrors the fish's richness. Polish pierogi — a natural regional pairing that echoes the spirit's heritage. Dark rye bread with butter — complements the grainy sweetness. Pickled herring — the vodka's clean finish cuts through brine and fat. Hard aged cheese — the semisweet palate balances salt and umami.
What sizes does Jazz Trumpet come in? Jazz Trumpet is commonly available in the standard 750ml trumpet-shaped bottle.
Is Jazz Trumpet worth the price? Jazz Trumpet positions as a mid-range Polish vodka with collectible presentation value. The unique trumpet-shaped bottle, combined with an 87-point Wine Enthusiast rating and genuine distillery heritage dating to 1846, places it above commodity vodkas in both quality and display appeal.
Why Jazz Trumpet?
Few vodkas carry the kind of backstory that Jazz Trumpet does — born at the 1991 International Jazz Music Festival and packaged in a hand-blown trumpet-shaped glass bottle that doubles as a display piece. Beyond novelty, the liquid earned 87 points from Wine Enthusiast, confirming substance behind the presentation. The Starogard Distillery's 1846 founding and its use of on-site artesian well water give this expression genuine production credibility that many novelty bottles lack. For anyone looking for a vodka that delivers both conversation value and a clean, grain-forward drinking experience, Jazz Trumpet is one of the rare bottles that does both honestly.
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