Wolfschmidt Vodka 375ML
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Description
Description
Wolfschmidt Vodka 375ML is a grain-based American vodka bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a convenient 375ml format. Tracing its name to a historic distillery in Riga, Latvia, that once supplied vodka to Russian tsars, this expression carries more backstory than most bottles at its price point.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: United States | Style: Grain Vodka | Producer: James B. Beam Distilling Co.
Production & Heritage
The Wolfschmidt name dates back to 1847 and a distillery in Riga, Latvia, which produced what was then labeled ochishchenoje stolovoje vino — rectified table wine, essentially vodka — for Russian tsars Nikolaj I and Alexander III. The brand claims to have been among the first vodkas introduced to the American market around the turn of the twentieth century. Today it is produced domestically by James B. Beam Distilling Co. (part of the Beam Suntory portfolio) from a mashbill that can include wheat, corn, rye, barley, and potato-derived sugars, then filtered to achieve a clean, neutral profile.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Crystal clear in the glass, the nose opens with a restrained, neutral grain character. A subtle white pepper note emerges alongside faint wisps of menthol and aniseed that give it slightly more aromatic interest than expected at this tier.
Taste: The entry is soft and slightly sweet, with a silky mouthfeel that suggests a touch of glycerine-like roundness. Mid-palate, cracked black pepper and a clean grain spirit presence take over. A barely-there hint of mint and aniseed weaves through the back palate, keeping things from turning one-dimensional.
Finish: Medium-short with a pleasant, sweet cracked black pepper fade. The finish stays clean and dry, making it easy to transition into the next sip or the next ingredient in a cocktail shaker.
How to Drink Wolfschmidt
Wolfschmidt's clean, peppery profile is built primarily for mixing, though it drinks smoothly enough over ice for a straightforward pour. Chilling the bottle amplifies the silky texture and tames the white pepper edge.
- Moscow Mule: The black pepper backbone pairs naturally with ginger beer's spice, creating a cohesive kick without clashing heat.
- Vodka Martini: Its neutral grain character and subtle sweetness let dry vermouth shine rather than fighting for attention.
- Cape Codder: The faint aniseed and mint undertones add a surprising layer of complexity beneath tart cranberry juice.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar for everyday cocktail mixing
- Hosting large gatherings where volume matters without sacrificing drinkability
- Keeping a small-format bottle on hand for travel or tailgating
- Introducing new cocktail drinkers to vodka-based classics at an accessible entry point
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Wolfschmidt taste like? Wolfschmidt is a clean, slightly sweet grain vodka dominated by cracked black pepper and a silky mouthfeel, with very faint menthol and aniseed undertones. The finish is smooth, dry, and peppery.
How does Wolfschmidt compare to Smirnoff? Both are 80-proof grain vodkas positioned in the value segment, but Smirnoff generally presents a slightly rounder, more polished profile with less apparent pepper bite. Wolfschmidt leans drier and spicier, which some mixers actually prefer for cocktails with bold ingredients like ginger beer or citrus.
Is Wolfschmidt good for cocktails? Yes — its neutral grain base and peppery finish make it a reliable cocktail vodka, particularly in drinks where bolder mixers dominate. The clean character avoids off-notes that can surface in lower-tier spirits when combined with simple ingredients like tonic or soda.
Where is Wolfschmidt made? Wolfschmidt is produced in the United States by James B. Beam Distilling Co., part of the Beam Suntory family. The brand's name originates from a historic distillery in Riga, Latvia, established in the mid-nineteenth century.
What foods pair well with Wolfschmidt? Chilled Wolfschmidt works alongside smoked salmon or cured fish, where its pepper note echoes the brine. It complements blini with sour cream and caviar in the traditional Eastern European style. Pickled vegetables, sharp aged cheeses, and rye bread with butter all match the vodka's dry, slightly spicy finish.
What sizes does Wolfschmidt come in? Wolfschmidt Vodka is commonly available in 375ml, 750ml, 1L, and 1.75L formats, making it easy to scale purchases to the occasion.
Is Wolfschmidt worth the price? Wolfschmidt positions squarely as a budget-tier vodka, and within that segment it delivers above-average smoothness and more character than many comparably priced competitors. For cocktail-focused use, it represents solid value.
Why Wolfschmidt?
Few budget vodkas carry a genuine historical pedigree stretching back to 1847 and the imperial courts of Russia. Wolfschmidt's Latvian origins and early American market presence give it a heritage most value-tier bottles simply cannot claim. Produced today under the Beam Suntory umbrella, it benefits from large-scale distillation and filtration infrastructure that keeps the spirit clean and consistent bottle after bottle. The 375ml format is particularly practical — enough for a handful of cocktails without committing to a full-size bottle, and easy to evaluate before buying up in size.
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