You are welcome to buy ciroc from AbuleOja store, your favourite discount store. CÎROC is a brand of luxury eau-de-vie vodka, manufactured by using grapes from the Charente-Maritime region of France. It is produced and distributed by the British-based multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo. Since 2007, US marketing and promotion for CÎROC has been handled by Sean “Diddy” Combs in an “equal-share venture” with profits from the brand being split between Combs and Diageo
Diddy’s deal with Ciroc back in 2007 resulted in the popularity of the now famous premium vodka brand Ciroc. Diddy secured a 50-50 share in profits, with a veto on which stores were to sell the grape-distilled vodka.
The only grape-based vodka in the lot, Cîroc is a very fine top-shelf option. As you might expect, it originates in France, home of world-renowned wines and brandy. The vodka is distilled five times from mauzac blanc and ugni blanc grapes.
The vodkas are distilled five times, with the final distillation occurring in a traditional Armagnac-style copper pot. Cocktails created with these vodkas typically use 1 1/2 ounces of Ciroc and are best served icy cold in chilled tumblers or clear glasses, either straight up or with small ice cubes.
Type Vodka
Manufacturer Diageo
Country of origin France
Introduced 2003
Variants
Snap Frost (Blue)
French Vanilla (Beige)
Red Berry (Red)
Coconut (Silver)
Peach (Orange)
Amaretto (Brown)
Pineapple (Yellow)
Apple (Green)
Mango (Pink)
Pink Grapefruit (pink)
Summer Colada [Limited]
Warranty |
There is no warranty information for this product
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Shipping |
Same day delivery when you order before 11am, depending on your location. Estimated delivery period is 1-7 day
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Return Policy |
Please make a detailed description of your complaint with the product picture within 72hrs of delivery, and send to our resolution email: chargeback@abuleoja.com
Perishable goods cannot be returned, unless there is a valid reason as confirmed by the dispatcher.
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