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The vodka market is a segment of the alcoholic beverage industry that produces and sells vodka. Vodka is a distilled spirit made from a variety of grains, potatoes, and other starches. It is usually clear and has a neutral flavor, although some brands offer flavored varieties. Vodka is typically consumed neat or in mixed drinks.
The vodka market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Major players in the market include Diageo, Pernod Ricard, and Bacardi. These companies produce a variety of vodka brands, including Smirnoff, Absolut, Grey Goose, and Ciroc. Smaller companies, such as Tito's and Belvedere, have also gained popularity in recent years.
In addition to the major players, there are many craft distilleries that produce small-batch vodkas. These distilleries often use local ingredients and unique production methods to create unique flavors and styles. Examples of craft vodka brands include Koval, Hangar 1, and Square One. Show Less Read more