Savvy Vodka

SAVVY Vodka


SAVVY Vodka
Type Vodka
Manufacturer Savvy Distillers,LP
Country of origin Austin, Texas United States
Introduced 2007
Proof (US) 40% Alc/Vol

SAVVY Vodka is a "super premium" vodka produced by Savvy Distillers, LP. Founded by Chad Auler, SAVVY Vodka was established in 2006. This private company is incorporated and based in Austin, Texas. They specialize in "handcrafted" vodka produced in a micro-distillery also located in Austin, TX. Their products however are only available in the state of Texas.

Founder

Charles Edwin (Chad) Auler has been a lifetime resident of Austin, TX and has been involved in the alcoholic beverage industry for over 15 years.[1] During his ongoing career this sixth generation Texan has done work in affiliation with Fall Creek Vineyards where he is vice-president, as well as Perfect 10 Wines.[2] Fall Creek Vineyards was founded by Chad Auler's father Ed Auler, who is also the president and winemaker of the company.[3] He was educated at the University of Texas at Austin, where he received an M.B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business B.A. The University of Texas at Austin. A list of his professional advancements include: 2006–Present SAVVY DISTILLERS, L.P., Founder & General Partner 1998–Present AULER INVESTMENTS, Vice-President 1997–Present FALL CREEK RANCH PARTNERSHIP, Ltd. Partner 1993–Present FALL CREEK VINEYARDS, Tow, Texas Vice-President of Sales and Marketing.[4]

Process

The vodka is distilled from grain grown in Texas, and quantity produced is limited to only 400 gallons at a time. This is also the basis on which they refer to their product as "handcrafted" due to the reasonably smaller batches produced.[5] They use a 20-foot column still in which their spirits are distilled at least 20 times per batch.[6] This is compared to a traditional pot still which some consider to produce a less clean or less pure product.[7] The column still used also allows them to produce their product more efficiently at a fraction of the energy typically used in similar processes.[8] It is estimated to be 200% more efficient than a traditional pot still.[9] In addition to its low energy use, the water used in the distillation is recycled between a custom two tank water reclamation system. This allows them to reuse the 3,000 gallons of water for multiple batches instead of having to waste more with each distillation process. The water used is that of a private family-owned spring fed creek that flows through the Fall Creek Ranch. The Auler family owns the ranch and has rights to the aquifer that generates the water within the creek. This naturally purified source of water allows Savvy to produce a vodka that is claimed to be unique in both taste and quality compared to other producers.[10]

References

  1. "Texas Gets Spirited Away." Austin Chronicle. 28 December 2007. http://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2007-12-28/575566/
  2. "Savvy Handcrafted Vodka." Proof66 liquor reviews and ratings for Savvy Vodka. http://www.proof66.com/vodka/savvy-vodka.html
  3. "Texas Gets Spirited Away." Austin Chronicle. 28 December 2007. http://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2007-12-28/575566/
  4. "Savvy Handcrafted Vodka." Proof66 liquor ratings and reviews for Savvy Vodka. http://www.proof66.com/vodka/savvy-vodka.html
  5. "Texas Gets Spirited Away." Austin Chronicle. 28 December 2007. http://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2007-12-28/575566/
  6. "Texas Spirits." The Texas Food and Wine Gourmet.com. 16 May 2011. http://www.thetexasfoodandwinegourmet.com/sub_story.asp?...
  7. "Texas Spirits." The Texas Food and Wine Gourmet.com. 16 May 2011. http://www.thetexasfoodandwinegourmet.com/sub_story.asp?...
  8. "Texas Gets Spirited Away." Austin Chronicle. 28 December 2007. http://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2007-12-28/575566/
  9. "Texas Spirits." The Texas Food and Wine Gourmet.com. 16 May 2011. http://www.thetexasfoodandwinegourmet.com/sub_story.asp?...
  10. "Texas Gets Spirited Away." Austin Chronicle. 28 December 2007. http://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2007-12-28/575566/
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