Christmas trees have been bought, guest lists have been made up for New Year’s, and the gifting and shopping is almost over. However, in for those who still have some amount of extra cash lying around and would not might spending it on some premium vodka, Belvedere brings in the special edition ‘Buche de Belvedere’ Vodka, which for Christmas 2011. Packaged in a special artistic casket, the contents inside include the bottle whose vodka is equally rare as the holiday dessert after which it is named.
Speaking of the casing, it comes with a polished chrome and silver body in the shape of a log. On top of the casing are the birch tree leaves in chrome and silver with the branding of the bottle towards the lower end. Both the ends of this precious log have birch wood coverings, with the branding of the Vodka marked in black. On opening the package, one would notice the hollowed wooden finished acrylic casing, with the cherished bottle of Vodka placed at the centre. Don’t know about other perceptions, but it has a similar aesthetic which one would associate with a rare musical instrument. Hopefully, the multi-distilled and purified contents inside the bottle make for nothing else of an experience, as most drinkers of the brand would have known. After the bottle makes an exit from the casing, the use of the container doesn’t end there. When you are down sipping the drink, you could even store ice on it, and distribute amongst your drinking buddies without having to arrange for a separate tray. Now that’s style and utility as a perfect combo.
Like most things for the season, this bottle of Vodka is a limited edition production as well with only 25 of them made available for sale. The price for each of these exclusive bottles is $335. However, if you are looking at some more of exclusivity, you could try getting the Belvedere for Cannes 2011version or the Opus Design Belvedere edition, both of which oozed class more than this one.