Smirnoff Lime Vodka 1.75L
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Description
Description
Smirnoff Lime Vodka 1.75L is a lime-flavored vodka from Diageo's Smirnoff brand, bottled at 35% ABV (70 proof) in a 1.75-liter handle format. Built on the same triple-distilled, charcoal-filtered base as Smirnoff No. 21, this expression adds natural lime flavor to one of the world's most widely distributed vodka platforms.
Quick Facts: ABV: 35% (70 Proof) | Origin: United States | Lime-Flavored Vodka | Brand: Smirnoff (Diageo)
Production & Heritage
The Smirnoff name traces back to 1864, when Pyotr Arsenievich Smirnov founded his vodka distillery in Moscow. Now owned by British multinational Diageo, Smirnoff is produced in the United States at facilities including the Plainfield, Illinois plant. The base spirit undergoes triple distillation and ten rounds of charcoal filtration — the same process behind the flagship No. 21 — before lime flavoring is introduced. The result is a clean, neutral foundation designed to let the added citrus character come through without heavy sweetness or artificial overtones.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh lime zest arrives immediately, followed by a clean, slightly sweet grain-spirit backdrop. There is a subtle brightness reminiscent of freshly cut lime wedges rather than candied citrus.
Taste: The entry is light-bodied and crisp, with lime flavor asserting itself early on the palate. At mid-palate, a mild sweetness balances the tart citrus edge. The grain-neutral base stays out of the way, keeping the focus squarely on the lime character without heavy viscosity.
Finish: Short to medium in length, tapering off with a clean citrus tang. Little residual sweetness lingers, making it a straightforward mixer that doesn't dominate other ingredients.
How to Drink Smirnoff Lime
The lower proof and forward lime flavor make this expression most at home in mixed drinks and cocktails rather than sipped neat. It works well poured over ice with club soda for a quick, low-effort highball. A Moscow Mule benefits from the built-in lime note, reducing the need for fresh juice while complementing ginger beer's spice. A Vodka Gimlet doubles down on the citrus character, pairing the lime vodka with a small measure of fresh lime juice and simple syrup for a tart, refreshing result. A Vodka Collins showcases the lime flavor alongside lemon juice and soda water, producing a long, effervescent drink suited to warm-weather sessions.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar for party-scale cocktail mixing
- Hosting summer gatherings where batch cocktails are the plan
- Tailgating or casual outdoor events where simplicity matters
- Keeping a versatile citrus-forward base on hand for everyday mixed drinks
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Smirnoff Lime taste like? Smirnoff Lime delivers a clean, recognizable lime flavor with moderate sweetness and a light body. The citrus character leans more toward fresh lime zest than artificial candy.
How does Smirnoff Lime compare to Absolut Lime? Absolut Lime is bottled at 40% ABV compared to Smirnoff Lime's 35% ABV, giving the Absolut expression a slightly fuller body and more pronounced alcohol warmth. Smirnoff Lime tends to read as lighter and a touch sweeter, while Absolut Lime often presents a more tart, zesty profile.
Is Smirnoff Lime good for cocktails? Yes — its lower proof, forward lime flavor, and clean finish make it a practical cocktail ingredient that blends easily with mixers without overpowering them. It is especially useful for batch drinks where speed and consistency matter more than sipping complexity.
Where is Smirnoff Lime made? Smirnoff Lime is produced in the United States under Diageo's ownership, with primary production taking place at the company's Plainfield, Illinois facility. The Smirnoff brand originated in Moscow, Russia, in 1864.
What foods pair well with Smirnoff Lime? Ceviche and other citrus-marinated seafood echo the lime note naturally. Grilled shrimp skewers with chili-lime seasoning complement the vodka's flavor profile. Thai green curry balances its heat against the lime's brightness. Fish tacos with cilantro-lime crema create a cohesive pairing, and fresh fruit like watermelon or mango provides a clean contrast to the citrus edge.
What sizes does Smirnoff Lime come in? Smirnoff Lime is commonly available in 750ml, 1L, and 1.75L formats, with the 1.75L handle being the most cost-efficient option for high-volume use.
Is Smirnoff Lime worth the price? Smirnoff Lime sits firmly in the value tier of flavored vodkas, and the 1.75L handle format maximizes per-ounce economy. For mixing purposes and casual entertaining, it delivers reliable lime flavor without asking for a premium investment.
Why Smirnoff Lime?
The argument for Smirnoff Lime is rooted in practicality rather than prestige. The triple-distilled, ten-times-filtered base provides a clean canvas, and the lime flavoring reads as natural enough to work in cocktails without fighting other ingredients. The 1.75L format is purpose-built for volume — parties, batch cocktails, and well-stocked home bars where a flavored vodka sees regular rotation. In a crowded flavored vodka category, Smirnoff Lime holds its ground by doing the fundamentals consistently at a price point that undercuts most competitors on a per-pour basis.
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