Technically, this fiery coconut-nectar distillate is considered lambanog in its native Philippines rather than “premium vodka,” as the label states, but that's splitting hairs. Look for a sugary aroma and a coconutty flavor, with a vanilla note on the finish. It has an almost effervescent feel, becoming drying on the finish.
Technically, this fiery coconut-nectar distillate is considered lambanog in its native Philippines rather than “premium vodka,” as the label states, but that's splitting hairs. Look for a sugary aroma and a coconutty flavor, with a vanilla note on the finish. It has an almost effervescent feel, becoming drying on the finish.
Technically, this fiery coconut-nectar distillate is considered lambanog in its native Philippines rather than “premium vodka,” as the label states, but that's splitting hairs. Look for a sugary aroma and a coconutty flavor, with a vanilla note on the finish. It has an almost effervescent feel, becoming drying on the finish.
Technically, this fiery coconut-nectar distillate is considered lambanog in its native Philippines rather than “premium vodka,” as the label states, but that's splitting hairs. Look for a sugary aroma and a coconutty flavor, with a vanilla note on the finish. It has an almost effervescent feel, becoming drying on the finish.