Caledonia Spirits Barr Hill Vodka 750ML
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Description
Description
Caledonia Spirits Barr Hill Vodka 750ML is a 40% ABV craft vodka distilled entirely from raw Northern Vermont honey. Winner of a Double Gold and Best in Category at the 2020 American Distilling Institute competition, this expression stands alone as one of the few commercially produced vodkas made from a single ingredient: unprocessed wildflower honey.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Montpelier, Vermont, USA | Style: Honey-Based Vodka | Distillery: Caledonia Spirits
Production & Heritage
Caledonia Spirits was founded by Todd Hardie, a veteran beekeeper with decades of experience tending hives across Vermont's Northeast Kingdom. The distillery, situated along the Lamoille River in Caledonia County, channels Hardie's deep knowledge of apiculture into every bottle. Each 750ml requires roughly three pounds of raw honey, which is cold-fermented over several weeks — never heated beforehand — to preserve the wild yeast and volatile aromatics naturally present in the nectar. The spirit is distilled no more than twice, a deliberate restraint that retains the terroir-driven character of Vermont wildflower fields rather than stripping it away through excessive rectification.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with warm floral honey and ripe banana, transitioning into vanilla cupcake and a faint caramel sweetness. Underneath, there is a subtle earthiness that speaks directly to the raw, unprocessed source material.
Taste: The entry is remarkably creamy, coating the palate with soft vanilla and honeyed sweetness. At mid-palate, juicy orange peel emerges alongside a gentle nougat quality, while a crack of black pepper adds unexpected structure. The overall impression is rich and round without heaviness.
Finish: Medium-long and textured, with lingering floral honey and a whisper of warm spice. The finish stays clean but never austere, maintaining a subtle sweetness that slowly fades.
How to Drink Barr Hill Vodka
Neat or slightly chilled, this vodka rewards slow sipping — the honey character unfolds gradually and would be diminished by heavy dilution. A single large ice cube tempers the spirit just enough to amplify the floral notes without muting them.
- Bee's Knees: A Prohibition-era classic calling for honey, lemon, and gin — Barr Hill Vodka substitutes seamlessly, bringing its own built-in honey depth.
- Vodka Collins: The creamy texture and floral sweetness balance lemon and soda beautifully, making a more complex version of this highball.
- Espresso Martini: The vanilla and caramel notes in the spirit complement coffee's bitterness, adding a honeyed roundness that standard vodkas cannot.
Best For
- Gifting a food-and-drink enthusiast who values ingredient-driven spirits
- Introducing craft-curious drinkers to the world beyond grain-based vodka
- Anchoring a cocktail night focused on seasonal, honey-forward drinks
- Adding to a curated home bar alongside other terroir-driven American spirits
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Barr Hill Vodka taste like? Barr Hill Vodka delivers a creamy, honey-forward palate with vanilla, floral sweetness, and a touch of black pepper, finishing clean with lingering warmth. It tastes distinctly different from grain- or potato-based vodkas due to its raw honey base.
How does Barr Hill Vodka compare to traditional grain vodkas? Most conventional vodkas aim for neutrality through multiple distillations and charcoal filtration, while Barr Hill is distilled minimally from 100% raw honey, resulting in noticeably more flavor, body, and aromatic complexity. It occupies a different niche entirely — closer to an unaged eau de vie in philosophy than a standard column-still vodka.
Is Barr Hill Vodka good for sipping neat? Yes — its creamy texture, natural sweetness, and layered floral aromatics make it one of the more rewarding vodkas to drink without any mixer. Serving it slightly chilled highlights the honeyed character.
Where is Barr Hill Vodka made? Barr Hill Vodka is produced by Caledonia Spirits in Montpelier, Vermont, along the banks of the Lamoille River in the state's Northeast Kingdom region. The honey is sourced from local Vermont apiaries.
What foods pair well with Barr Hill Vodka? Aged cheeses like Grafton Village cheddar complement its earthy sweetness; smoked salmon plays well against the floral honey notes; fresh fruit tarts mirror the vanilla and caramel aromatics; dark chocolate amplifies the nougat quality; and charcuterie with honeycomb creates a natural pairing echo.
What sizes does Barr Hill Vodka come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Barr Hill Vodka worth the price? Barr Hill positions as a premium craft vodka, priced above mass-market brands but justified by its singular production method — three pounds of raw honey per bottle and minimal distillation. For drinkers who find conventional vodka too neutral, it represents genuine distinctiveness in a crowded category.
Why Barr Hill Vodka?
Very few distilleries in the world build a vodka entirely from raw honey, and fewer still are led by a beekeeper with Todd Hardie's decades of apicultural expertise. The Double Gold and Best in Category win at the 2020 American Distilling Institute competition validated what the liquid already demonstrates: this is a spirit with real provenance and flavor. Cold fermentation and minimal distillation preserve wildflower terroir that would be obliterated in a standard production run. In a vodka market often defined by what has been removed, Barr Hill earns attention for what it deliberately keeps in.
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