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Learn moreYou can buy GREY GOOSE® products online through various retailers, at your local liquor stores if they are open, or check out our cocktails-to-go page to get GREY GOOSE® cocktails delivered to you.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Essences can be enjoyed straight, with soda, or as a part of our variety of cocktails. Essences is a collection of flavorful spirits with 30% ABV, average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 73 CALORIES, 0 CARBS and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT. Explore the GREY GOOSE® Essences flavors, easy to make cocktails, and how to make your own vodka seltzer. If you’re looking for even more light cocktail options, check out the lighter side of cocktails.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Essences average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 73 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Essences are all-natural spirits made with real fruit and herbs for a smooth, flavorful taste with 30% ABV.
Learn about the number of calories and carbohydrates in GREY GOOSE® Essences.
Learn moreThe newest line from GREY GOOSE®, GREY GOOSE® Essences are vodka infused with real fruit and botanical essences, perfect for a simple cocktail. The GREY GOOSE® Essences products are available in three flavors: Watermelon and Basil, White Peach and Rosemary, and Strawberry and Lemongrass.
This flavorful spirit is 30% ABV, average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 73 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g FAT. Explore the essence of GREY GOOSE® Essences and easy to make cocktails.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® does not offer canned cocktails at this time. Explore our other product offerings to see our full range of spirits.
Learn moreSidney Frank founded GREY GOOSE® in the summer of 1997. He sought to develop a luxury vodka and collaborated with cellar master François Thibault to capitalize on his expertise in cognac to vodka production in order to craft a vodka made without compromise.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE Vodka is distilled in Picardy, France, and bottled in Cognac, France. Discover even more about the origins of Grey Goose and learn the story from crop to cork.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Vodka is 100% French. We use only soft winter wheat from Picardie and spring water from Gensac-la-Pallue. Every drop is distilled and bottled in France. Learn more about our process.
Learn moreA cocktail should be stirred slowly and deliberately. You can think about keeping the bottom of the spoon up against the inside of the mixing glass to create a nice, smooth stir. A bar spoon can be a great tool in any mixologist’s bar cart. Typically, it’s best to mix a cocktail for about 40 seconds. Stirring a cocktail can be a mindful, meditative process, allowing you to craft your cocktail with care.
Once you master the art of stirring, learn how to shake and strain a cocktail or pick out a cocktail recipe to make at home!
Learn moreMuddling is a simple way to elevate your cocktails. Add fresh berries or herbs to your glass and press down with a muddler or spoon to draw out the fresh flavors. Want to test your skills? Try making the Dirty Martini Cocktail made with GREY GOOSE® Vodka. Check out other bartender tools and tips to elevate your home mixology.
Learn moreRolling a cocktail is a simple technique used not only to mix the drink but to chill and aerate as well. To roll a cocktail you’ll need a set of shakers. In one shaker add the ingredients of your cocktail and fill halfway with ice, then pour the contents from one shaker to the other 5 to 6 times before serving. Want to test your skills? Try making a Bloody Mary with GREY GOOSE® Vodka. Check out other bartender tools and tips to elevate your home mixology.
Learn moreTo shake a cocktail, add combined ingredients and cubed ice to a shaker. Ensure the top of the shaker is sealed with a tap. Shake for 10 – 15 seconds. To release the shakers, tap with the palm of your hand where the top and bottom shakers meet. Hold a Hawthorne strainer against the wall of the shaker, tilt at about a 45° angle, and pour your drink through the strainer into the glass of your choice.
Want to test your skills? Try making a Cosmopolitan with GREY GOOSE® Vodka. Check out other bartender tools and tips to elevate your home mixology.
Learn morePre-mixing cocktails is a great idea for serving a large party, or even just to help you save time throughout the week. How far in advance you can make a mixed drink depends on the drink’s individual ingredients. Something spirit-forward, like a martini cocktail, will last longer than something with perishable ingredients, like a fruity drink. Figure out the amount of time all ingredients will last and then consider the shortest one your answer.
Alternatively, the GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle, which already contains vodka, vermouth and orange bitters, will stay good in the fridge for up to 18 months. After that, you may notice some slight changes in appearance or taste.
Learn morePre-mixing cocktails is a great way to spend less time at the bar cart and more time entertaining your friends. Most cocktails will stay good pre-made for at least a day. Check out our batch vodka cocktails for your next party. Or pick up the GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle for an easy way to serve perfectly balanced martini cocktails. It already contains vodka, vermouth and orange bitters, so it’s ready to serve.
Learn moreShaken, stirred or however you like it, GREY GOOSE is the perfect complement to your favorite mixers. Check out our cocktails for inspiration. Looking for lighter options? Learn about the lighter side of cocktails.
Learn moreWhile both the Bloody Mary and the Caesar are very similar, there’s one big difference in ingredients between the two. They each have a vodka base, but Bloody Marys feature tomato juice, while Caesars make use of clamato, a combination of clam and tomato juice. Also, even though both are popular brunch drinks, the Caesar is really only well-known in Canada. Learn how to make a Bloody Mary bar for your next brunch.
Learn moreFlavored vodka opens a whole new world of possibilities when it comes to mixology. The flavors can either enhance or balance out other ingredients within the cocktail. You can filter all our cocktail recipes by product, so you can see options for La Poire, L’Orange and Le Citron flavored vodkas. We also offer GREY GOOSE® Essences, our spirit infused with real fruit and botanical essences for a delightful sensorial experience. Check out our recipes that incorporate Strawberry & Lemongrass, Watermelon & Basil and White Peach & Rosemary. And of course any of these flavors would shine through when mixed with soda in a DIY vodka seltzer.
Learn moreMuch like how you can enjoy the nuanced taste of GREY GOOSE® Vodka by itself, you can also appreciate the taste of our flavored products, bursting with fruit flavor, on its own. You can pour any of our flavored vodkas or GREY GOOSE® Essences over ice for a flavorful drink, but you may prefer to serve it with soda water for a super simple cocktail.
Learn moreThe best way to drink GREY GOOSE® Vodka is up to you — either straight or in a cocktail. This versatile vodka works well with many mixers and is a great spirit for a wide array of cocktails. Visit our Cocktails section for some great suggestions. Looking for lighter options? Check out the lighter side of cocktails. If you decide to drink GREY GOOSE® straight, keep these vodka tasting notes in mind.
Learn moreThere are a variety of simple drinks you can order at the bar with vodka, many with only two ingredients. These drinks are not only easy to make at home, but also just about any bartender will instantly know what you want and can whip them up in no time. Of course there’s the classic vodka soda, or even Vodka Lime and Soda, for a drink that lets the nuanced taste of GREY GOOSE® Vodka really shine through. A vodka tonic is similar to the vodka soda, but it uses tonic water instead of soda water, which makes it slightly more bitter and complex. You can also ask for a Vodka Cranberry for a fruitier drink.
Two additional drinks are more difficult to make, but they’re such classics that any bartender ought to be able to easily craft them: the Moscow Mule and the Bloody Mary, the classic brunch drink.
And of course you can always order a Classic Dry Vodka Martini Cocktail. While martini cocktails technically only require two ingredients, there are many ways to customize your serve. We’ve broken it all down for you in one editorial: see how to order a martini cocktail at a bar.
Learn moreGenerally, the standard pour for single mixer cocktails is 1.5 oz. A “neat” pour, which is a spirit served by itself in a tumbler, is 2 oz. The 2 oz pour also applies to most single-spirit cocktails ordered “on the rocks” (with ice) or "up” (stirred with ice to chill and dilute, then strained into a glass).
Learn moreNo, tonic water is not the same as club soda. While both are carbonated waters with added minerals, tonic water has quinine added for a slightly bitter taste. Club soda simply tastes a little salty. Learn all about the differences among various types of mixers.
Learn moreIf you’re celebrating with caviar, you want to make sure you have a drink pairing of high quality to match. That’s why we recommend GREY GOOSE® Vodka — its clean profile crafted from two premium ingredients pairs well with a variety of foods.
Learn moreVodka pairs wonderfully with caviar. An ice-cold vodka martini cocktail (or a straight pour on the rocks) provides a clean, smooth profile that complements the briny richness of caviar, allowing its delicate flavors to shine.
Learn more“Straight” vodka often means drinking it without any mixers. It is served either “neat” (room temperature) or “up” (chilled with ice, then strained). So you can enjoy it at any temperature. Of course, the quality of your vodka matters. Drinking GREY GOOSE® Vodka straight allows you to appreciate every nuanced flavor note.
Learn moreThe quality of the vodka in your martini cocktail matters, which is why we recommend GREY GOOSE® Vodka. Because a vodka martini cocktail is made from just a few ingredients, the spirits do not have many places to “hide.” You want a vodka that is made without compromise – one that truly shines. GREY GOOSE® Vodka is the quintessential vodka for the quintessential cocktail.
Learn moreIn bartender terminology, neat means straight out of the bottle—no ice, no mixers, no other ingredients. So a neat martini cocktail, while uncommon, would mean straight, unchilled vodka — no vermouth. (Typical martini cocktails contain vodka and vermouth.) While the nuanced flavor of naturally tasteful GREY GOOSE® is wonderful on its own, there are many ways to enjoy a vodka martini cocktail, including dry (a little vermouth), wet (a lot of vermouth) or dirty (with olive brine).
Learn moreWhile there are many variations on the espresso martini cocktail, you could say there’s one standard garnish: three espresso beans floating on top. Tradition holds that these three beans represent health, wealth and happiness.
Learn moreWhile not technically a martini cocktail, you may have heard lemon drops classified that way. Regardless, they’re very popular vodka cocktails that are rather simple to make. Our Lemon Drop recipe combines GREY GOOSE® Le Citron Flavored Vodka, lemon, sugar, Triple Sec and simple syrup.
Learn moreWhat makes a martini cocktail dry is a lower level of vermouth – a dry martini cocktail has a low vermouth to vodka ratio. The less vermouth you put in, the drier a martini cocktail becomes. More vermouth? That means it’s a wet martini cocktail. (The vermouth used in martini cocktails is called “dry vermouth” so the more dry vermouth you put in, the wetter a martini cocktail becomes.)
Want to make a dry martini cocktail yourself? Find out how to make a martini cocktail at home.
Learn moreThere are lots of ways to make a martini cocktail at home, including uniquely flavored ones such as the espresso martini cocktail. This classic, coffee-flavored drink contains vodka, espresso, coffee liqueur, a pinch of salt and three coffee beans for a traditional garnish.
Ready to try it for yourself? Check out our espresso martini cocktail recipe made with GREY GOOSE® Vodka!
Learn moreA Cosmopolitan or Cosmo Cocktail is a drink made with GREY GOOSE® L'Orange Flavored Vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice and lime juice. It is often served in a martini cocktail glass, but that alone doesn’t make it a martini cocktail. To be considered a vodka martini cocktail, the drink must contain vodka and vermouth.
Learn moreOur Espresso Martini Cocktail recipe calls for 1 ½ oz of GREY GOOSE® Vodka, 1 oz of espresso and ¾ oz of coffee liqueur. Try making one, or one in a different flavor, and discover your new favorite nightcap.
Learn moreYou absolutely can pre-make your martini cocktails. In fact, that might be the smartest thing to do, especially if you have a large group coming over. Just follow our Classic Dry Vodka Martini Cocktail recipe (double or triple it if you want a big batch) and pop it in a glass container in the freezer or fridge. If you want an even easier way to serve a perfectly balanced martini cocktail, keep our Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle handy — it contains GREY GOOSE® Vodka, French vermouth and orange bitters for a simple yet sophisticated serve.
Learn moreA martini cocktail will last for a while in the fridge or freezer, especially since it’s such a spirit-forward drink. Both vodka and vermouth — the two main ingredients in a vodka martini cocktail — are rather long lasting. Vodka will stay good pretty much indefinitely, so it’s the vermouth you need to worry about. Many experts say the fortified wine will stay palatable around one to three months in the fridge, so you probably wouldn’t want to keep a pre-mixed martini cocktail longer than that.
One exception is with the GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle. It already contains vodka, vermouth and orange bitters, but it will stay good in the fridge for up to 18 months. After that, you may notice some changes in appearance or taste, but it will most likely be ok to drink.
Learn moreMartini cocktails are actually surprisingly easy to make and great drinks for beginner mixologists. While you may certainly want to add bitters and garnishes, they only require two ingredients — vodka and vermouth. Learn how to make a martini cocktail at home to suit your taste, or pick up a GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle for a simple way to serve perfectly balanced cocktails every time.
Learn moreYou absolutely can store martini cocktails in the fridge to keep them chilled. The GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle can be stored on a bar cart as well. You may want to keep it in the fridge, pop it in the freezer or put it on ice 30 minutes before serving, to provide additional chilling.
Learn moreA vodka martini cocktail is a spirit-forward cocktail and the amount of alcohol in the cocktail depends on the ingredients you use and how you make your martini cocktail. Its prime ingredients are vodka and vermouth, both alcoholic spirits. Vodka has a standard alcohol concentration of 40% ABV. Vermouth has an alcohol content lower than vodka but higher than wine – around 14% - 22%. The total amount of alcohol in a martini cocktail will depend on the proportion of vodka to vermouth. A drier martini cocktail (containing more vodka than vermouth) will have a higher alcoholic content than a wetter martini cocktail (heavier on the vermouth) of the same size. Our ready to serve Grey Goose Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle has an ABV of 35% straight out of the bottle, but stirring it with ice and straining will get it to around 29% and shaking it with ice and straining will take it down to around 26%. If you're looking for a lower ABV option, maybe try the Long Martini Cocktail, a tall serve that includes ginger ale and ice.
Learn moreWe recommend holding a martini cocktail glass by the stem to keep your cocktail nice and chilled. Cocktail glassware matters, and the reason for using a long stem glass is best suited for martini cocktails for the same reason it’s recommended for red wine: temperature control. Holding your drink by the stem prevents heat from your hands warming up your martini cocktail.
Learn moreAll vodka martini cocktails should be served “straight up” because that term simply describes cocktails that are shaken or stirred with ice, then strained. A martini cocktail “up” basically means the same thing — served cold without the ice — although this term is typically reserved for single liquors, not cocktails. Learn more bartending and cocktail terms.
Learn moreThere is a difference between shaken and stirred martini cocktails, and we recommend you stir a martini cocktail. While some notable pop culture examples may have preferred theirs shaken, not stirred, we beg to differ. If you shake a martini cocktail it can produce ice chips in an otherwise crystal-clear cocktail, and it can add up to 10% more water. Because of that, we suggest you stir a martini cocktail gently. Get tips for how to make a martini cocktail at home.
Learn moreMartini cocktails are often served with three olives, especially when ordering a Dirty Martini Cocktail. If you're the superstitious type, you may want to know that tradition states that serving olives in even numbers is bad luck. So one or three olives are great, but two? Not so much. Also, many martini cocktail lovers like to have a salty snack to eat throughout their cocktail, from first sip to last drop. However, it’s your cocktail, and you can make it with as many olives as you like.
Learn moreThe liquor base for an espresso martini cocktail is vodka. We recommend choosing a premium unflavored vodka made with the finest ingredients to help the drink truly shine. The drink also incorporates a coffee liqueur. Get our recipe for the Espresso Martini Cocktail, or explore all the different variations of one.
Learn moreWhile a French martini cocktail isn’t technically a martini cocktail, it has that name in part because it’s often served in a martini cocktail glass. It features the French flavor of raspberry liqueur, and our French Martini Cocktail is especially French, given that every drop of Grey Goose is made in France as well.
Learn moreA Dirty Martini Cocktail is made with vodka and vermouth, plus olive juice. The olive juice is what makes it “dirty.” Learn all about how to customize a martini cocktail to your taste.
Learn moreA Lemon Drop Cocktail’s ingredients are GREY GOOSE® Le Citron Flavored Vodka, triple sec, lemon juice and simple syrup. While it may be served in a martini cocktail glass, that doesn’t automatically mean it’s considered a martini cocktail. All vodka martini cocktails must contain vodka and vermouth to earn that designation.
Learn moreWhether or not you eat the olives in a martini cocktail is entirely up to you. It is perfectly acceptable to eat the classic garnish, or you may leave it if you prefer.
Learn moreSimply put, a martini cocktail is made of two ingredients: alcohol and vermouth. While gin is sometimes used as the spirit, we’re quite partial to our premium, 100% French vodka.
Learn moreAt its most basic level, a martini cocktail tastes like its principal ingredient: vodka or gin. You will also be able to pick up on the herbaceous and slightly sweeter taste of the vermouth (a fortified wine). Additionally, cocktail garnishes can go a long way in changing the flavor profile. All that said, a large part of the martini cocktail flavor comes from its spirit. That’s why it’s so important to choose a premium vodka. And GREY GOOSE® is a vodka full of character, made from the finest French wheat.
Learn moreA Wet Martini Cocktail contains a higher proportion of vermouth compared to vodka. A dry martini cocktail has a lower proportion of vermouth. Martini cocktails can be served in a wide variety of taste profiles — see all the ways you can make one at home.
Learn moreWhile there are nearly limitless variations of martini cocktails, you could say there are typically three types: dry, wet and perfect. Dry martini cocktails contain less vermouth, wet martini cocktails contain more, and perfect martini cocktails contain a 50/50 mix of sweet and dry vermouth. Another popular type is the dirty martini cocktail, which contains olive brine. See all our martini cocktail recipes.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Vodka contains 40% alcohol by volume giving it a classification of 80 proof.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Flavored Vodka and GREY GOOSE® Essences contain no added sugar. Each consist of our vodka made from the finest two ingredients — French wheat and water — and all natural flavors. Other vodka brands may or may not contain additives and added sugar.
Learn moreBeer typically has more Calories than vodka, although Calorie counts may vary by brand. A 1.5 oz serving of GREY GOOSE® Vodka contains 98 Calories*, while GREY GOOSE® Essences contains 73 Calories**. In general, a 12 oz beer with a 4% ABV has about 150 Calories.
* GREY GOOSE® Vodka average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 98 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT.
** GREY GOOSE® Essences average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 73 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT.
The amount of Calories in a martini cocktail can vary based on how you make it. A martini cocktail technically only has two ingredients, vodka and vermouth, so Calorie count depends on your proportions. GREY GOOSE® Vodka contains 98 Calories per 1.5 oz serving*, while NOILLY PRAT® Extra Dry Vermouth contains 48 Calories per 1.5 oz serving. So if you followed our Classic Dry Vodka Martini Cocktail recipe, it would contain 179 Calories per 3 oz drink. You can also buy the expertly pre-blended Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle which has 89 Calories per 1.5 oz serving**.
* GREY GOOSE® Vodka average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 98 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT.
** GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 89 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT.
GREY GOOSE® Vodka and Flavored vodkas all have zero carbohydrates in a 1.5 ounce serving. Since GREY GOOSE® vodkas have 0 carbs, they can be considered keto friendly. Learn more about calories or gluten in GREY GOOSE® products.
Check out how to craft your own vodka seltzer, or the lighter side of cocktails for recipes to enjoy.
Learn moreA 1.5 ounce serving of GREY GOOSE® Vodka has 98 calories. Learn more about carbohydrates, alcohol content or gluten in GREY GOOSE® products.
Check out how to craft your own vodka seltzer, or the lighter side of cocktails for recipes to enjoy.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Vodka and flavored vodkas contain zero carbs per 1.5 ounce serving. Keto diet plans focus on keeping your level of carbohydrates low, and they also may suggest limiting alcoholic beverages. So GREY GOOSE® could fit into your plan depending on your preferences and goals. Learn more about calories in GREY GOOSE® products and about our products being gluten-free.
Learn moreVodka is made from fermented potatoes or grains. GREY GOOSE® uses the finest French wheat for a premium product for more aromatic taste notes and a more rounded finish.
Learn moreYes, GREY GOOSE® Vodka is gluten-free. GREY GOOSE® Vodkas are made from single origin Picardie wheat and water from our natural limestone well in Gensac-La-Pallue using a distillation process to craft a gluten free vodka and flavored vodkas. Find out about the number of calories and carbs in GREY GOOSE® products, or learn more about the story of how GREY GOOSE® vodka is made from crop to cork.
Learn moreOur vodka soda recipe contains 98 Calories. That’s if you use 1 and ½ oz of GREY GOOSE® Vodka, which contains 98 Calories. There are no Calories in soda water.
Learn moreAn extra dirty martini cocktail contains a generous portion of olive brine. The “dirty” part of a Dirty Martini Cocktail relates to the olive ingredients, and “extra dirty” just means more olive flavor, like in the Dirtiest Martini Cocktail. There are many different ways to make a martini cocktail to your liking.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Flavored Vodka and GREY GOOSE® Essences contain no sugar and zero carbohydrates. And – bonus – since they have no carbs, they can be considered keto friendly.
Learn moreNo, vodkas do not typically contain salt. Find out more about the carb and Calorie content in GREY GOOSE® Vodka, or discover how GREY GOOSE® Vodka is created.
Learn moreWine typically has more Calories than vodka, although Calorie counts may vary by brand. A 1.5 oz serving of GREY GOOSE® Vodka contains 98 Calories*, while GREY GOOSE® Essences contains 73 Calories**. In general, a 5 oz glass of wine contains about 100-150 Calories, depending on its alcohol content.
*GREY GOOSE® Vodka average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 98 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT.
**GREY GOOSE® Essences average analysis per 1.5 fluid ounces: 73 CALORIES, 0 CARBS, and 0 SUGAR, 0g PROTEIN, 0g FAT.
Learn moreThere is no fat in vodka. Learn about carb and Calorie content in GREY GOOSE® Vodka, or learn more about how GREY GOOSE® Vodka is produced, from start to finish.
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Bitters are usually between 35% to 45% ABV, technically making them an alcoholic product. But there’s a little more to it. Since they're sold in such small bottles and their flavor is so strong, most cocktail recipes call for just a dash or a few drops, making their overall alcohol contribution insignificant.
Learn moreA cocktail is a drink that combines a type of alcohol with another mixer, often at specific proportions. That means they can be as simple as two-ingredient cocktails or as complex as a more advanced recipe.
Learn moreNational Cocktail Day falls on March 24 in the US, Canada, Australia and the UK, while World Cocktail Day is on May 13, meaning you have two opportunities to celebrate. Why not toast the holiday by making a cocktail at home, ordering a martini cocktail at your favorite spot, or pairing food and cocktails at a dinner party?
If you want to celebrate some of our other favorite holidays, National Moscow Mule Day is March 3rd and National Vodka Day is October 4th.
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Learn moreNational Espresso Martini Cocktail Day is March 15th. This coffee-flavored martini cocktail has experienced a resurgence in popularity across the globe. Why not celebrate by enjoying this classic cocktail, or exploring a different spin on it?
Learn moreNational Moscow Mule Day is March 3rd in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. The Moscow Mule is a classic cocktail made with vodka, ginger beer and lime. Grey Goose also has a Holiday Mule with cranberry juice for a festive twist.
If you want to celebrate some of our other favorite holidays, National Cocktail Day is March 24th, World Cocktail Day is May 13th and National Vodka Day is October 4th.
Learn moreNational Cosmopolitan Day is May 7th. Why not celebrate by making the classic, fruity Cosmopolitan with friends?
Learn moreNational Martini Day is June 19th in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom. The martini cocktail is one of the best-known drinks worldwide with a rich history, and it can be served many different ways. Join GREY GOOSE® in celebrating by making the popular vodka martini cocktail, dirty martini cocktail or one of our other favorite vodka martini cocktails. You can even now even buy a Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle for a simple yet sophisticated serve. If you want to celebrate at a bar or restaurant, learn how to order a martini cocktail like a pro!
Learn moreWorld Martini Cocktail Day is on June 21st, 2025. It’s always held on the third Saturday in June — perfect for a celebratory weekend. You can observe the holiday by learning about the history of the martini cocktail, making one at home or ordering one at a bar.
Learn moreNational Vodka Day is October 4th, 2024 in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Vodka is a versatile spirit that accounts for nearly 25 percent of spirits sold in North America. Join Grey Goose in celebrating National Vodka Day with one of our favorite vodka cocktails.
Learn more about Grey Goose’s rich history of making premium vodka, how to taste vodka and the story behind this "conception spirit" so you can become a vodka connoisseur.
Learn moreThese distilled spirit specialties are no longer available in the U.S:
GREY GOOSE® Cherry Noir Flavored Vodka
GREY GOOSE® Le Melon Flavored Vodka
GREY GOOSE® La Vanille Flavored Vodka
GREY GOOSE® VX
GREY GOOSE® Ducasse
However, there are other Flavored Vodkas and the original Grey Goose Vodka we hope you explore.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE Le Citron is a lemon flavored vodka created by combining essential oils from the finest lemons grown in the Menton region of France with the original GREY GOOSE Vodka.
Learn moreLa Poire is the French word for pear. GREY GOOSE® La Poire Flavored Vodka is a pear flavored vodka created by combining a rich medley of French Anjou pears with the original GREY GOOSE Vodka.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® makes a range of flavored vodkas for you to explore. There’s La Poire, made with French anjou pears, L’Orange, made from the essence of fresh oranges, and Le Citron, made with lemons from the world-renowned Menton region of France.
We also produce GREY GOOSE® Essences, vodka infused with real fruit and botanical essences. Experience all three flavors of Strawberry & Lemongrass, Watermelon & Basil and White Peach & Rosemary.
Learn moreWhether vodka goes bad or expires will depend on a variety of factors, including proper storage. Most alcohol will remain drinkable indefinitely if it is unopened. It’s also unlikely that opened alcohol will “go bad” or be unsafe to drink as its high alcohol content protects it from germs. That said, its taste can definitely be altered. Light, temperature and air can change the way vodka tastes. Keep vodka in a cool, dark place to help preserve its flavor for as long as possible. To go a step further, we recommend storing GREY GOOSE® in the fridge to keep it beautifully refrigerated, ready to mix and perfectly preserved. Flavored vodkas have a shorter shelf life due to the added flavors. It’s best to enjoy these within 90 days of opening. If you notice a strange smell to your vodka, you don’t want to not drink it. If in doubt, throw it out.
Learn moreVodka is one of the most popular spirits in the world, and for good reason. Its delicate taste makes it a wonderful base for a wide variety of cocktails, from fruity Cosmopolitans to more bittersweet Espresso Martini Cocktails to spicy and savory Bloody Marys. It’s especially popular in the classic, spirit-forward Vodka Martini Cocktail. We also believe premium vodka by itself has a smooth, nuanced taste that’s uniquely palate pleasing.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® has bottled up the perfectly balanced martini cocktail as a ready to serve drink. The GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle contains a bartender quality mix of vodka, French vermouth and dashes of orange bitters for a ready to serve palate pleaser.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Vodka comes in a wide variety of sizes with the biggest bottle being 1.75L. In the United States, our bottles are available in volume options of 50ml, 200ml, 375ml, 750ml, 1L and 1.75L. You can buy GREY GOOSE® Vodka online or find it at a store near you. Bottles sizes may vary depending on location and availability.
Learn moreYou may have heard a rumor that the Kirkland Signature™ brand vodka sold at Costco is actually GREY GOOSE® Vodka, just in different packaging. We can definitively put this myth to rest. This viral claim is completely false, and GREY GOOSE® Vodka does not produce nor privately label Kirkland vodka.
While both vodkas may use water from France’s Cognac region, the origin of the wheat in the Kirkland brand is undisclosed. GREY GOOSE® Vodka is only made from two ingredients: water from our own well in Gensac-la-Pallue and the finest French wheat. Every part of the production process is done in France.
Furthermore, the Kirkland brand states that their product is distilled five times. GREY GOOSE® Vodka is distilled only once to preserve the naturally tasteful qualities of our signature winter wheat.
Learn moreMore distillation does not mean a better vodka. In fact, we would say it’s the opposite. GREY GOOSE® Vodka uses ingredients so premium that we choose to distill only once to maintain their character. Our single distillation process lets the finest soft winter wheat and spring water from France shine through. Learn more about how GREY GOOSE® Vodka is made.
Learn moreAs the "conception spirit", vodka can be thought of as the base for gin. Both are fermented from grain, but while vodka remains a versatile spirit that can play well with numerous flavors, gin is infused with herbal botanicals, including a dominant juniper flavor. Learn how to substitute vodka in for other spirits, including gin.
Learn moreVodka is made by fermenting potatoes or grains, and the process varies widely based on the brand. GREY GOOSE® perfects every step of the process to create the best vodka. From harvesting the finest French wheat, to our single distillation process, to the final tasting of every bottle, we ensure every last drop is smooth and naturally tasteful. Learn all about how we make vodka.
Learn moreA vodka spritz or vodka spritzer is a simple cocktail containing vodka, soda water (or something else bubbly) and fruit juice, typically served over ice. They can be a nice lower ABV option. For some of our favorite vodka spritz recipes, check out the Lemon & Ginger Spritz, Sparkler Spritz or Surf Spritzer.
Learn moreThe answer to this question is a little complicated. Gin can be classified as a botanically infused vodka. Vodka is called the “conception spirit” as it can be seen as the base from which other spirits are derived. So if you add traditional gin botanicals, like juniper, you can make gin from vodka.
But not all botanically infused vodkas are gin. Take our GREY GOOSE® Essences, for example. Here we take vodka and infuse it with the real fruit and botanical essences in flavors of Strawberry & Lemongrass, Watermelon & Basil and White Peach & Rosemary. These flavors are a far cry from gin.
Learn moreThe origins of the word “cocktail” are varied and highly debated. One theory posits that long ago, English sailors enjoyed mixed drinks in a Mexican tavern that contained a sort of stirrer made from a plant called cola de gallo, which means “cock’s tail” in English. They then brought that name back to England, which later made its way to America.
Others say the word originated in America, where in New Orleans they served a mixed drink in a French egg cup called a coquetier, which was later pronounced by English speakers as “cocktail.”
New York also lays claim to the origin story. There’s the theory that bartenders used to pour the leftovers of liquors into a barrel, where people could pour a cheap drink from the spigot, which is also known as a cock. So they drank the mixed dregs of alcohol cobbled together by the tail end of a cock.
No matter the origin of the word, one thing we can all agree on is cocktails sure are delicious. Browse all of our cocktail recipes to find one you’ll love.
Learn moreVodka most likely was invented in either Poland in the eighth century or Russia in the ninth century. Learn more about the intriguing history of vodka, from its highly contested origins to its bright future.
Learn moreVodka is made from fermented potatoes or grains, which can include corn. GREY GOOSE® uses the finest French wheat for a premium product for more aromatic taste notes and a more rounded finish.
Learn moreVodka is made from fermented potatoes or grains, including wheat. GREY GOOSE® uses the finest French wheat from Picardie, the “breadbasket of France,” to produce the finest tasting vodka.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Vodka is made from just two ingredients: soft single-origin winter wheat from Picardy, France, and spring water from Gensac-La-Pallue in France. Only GREY GOOSE® Vodka ever touches the inside of a GREY GOOSE® bottle. Learn more about the story of GREY GOOSE® from crop to cork, and how to taste vodka to truly sharpen your vodka knowledge.
Learn moreVodka does freeze, you just may never see it happen. Take this at-home experiment, for example. You may have put vodka in the freezer and noticed something—it doesn’t freeze, no matter how long you leave it in there. That’s because its freezing point is much lower than that of water. Because vodka contains 40% alcohol, it won’t freeze over until around -10 degrees Fahrenheit, much lower than your typical freezer, which is around 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
Learn moreVodka, like most straight spirits, has sufficient alcohol to make it very shelf stable. But keep in mind that extended exposure to high temperatures or sunlight can impact taste, and you should always make sure to seal opened bottles properly after use. To keep your bottle at its best, we recommend storing GREY GOOSE® Vodka in a cool, dark place.
Learn moreIn a standard 750ml bottle of vodka, there are approximately 17 servings, with each serving measured at 1.5oz. And of course GREY GOOSE® Vodka comes in many different bottle sizes.
Learn moreIn the US, a standard shot of vodka is considered to be 1.5oz. Of course, different units of measure may be called a shot as well, such as a small or double shot. It may vary from bar to bar and country to country.
Learn moreA fifth of vodka is considered a standard bottle of 750ml, which will give you approximately 17 shots. This is based on standard shots of 1.5oz each.
Learn moreMany vodkas are known for having a neutral taste. We take pride in crafting a premium vodka with distinctive characteristics. GREY GOOSE® Vodka has a subtle lemon zest and baked bread aroma, with notes of almond, apple and citrus. See our tasting notes for a guide.
Learn moreTechnically, bitters last indefinitely. Their taste may change over time — for example, five years or more — especially if they’ve been opened. But as a shelf stable product that is typically 70-90 proof alcohol, they can be stored in your bar, rather than in the refrigerator.
Learn moreA well drink, also known as a rail or house drink, is a cocktail typically made with lower-tier alcohol, chosen at the bartender’s discretion and usually within easy reach. The only way to ensure you’ll get the premium taste of GREY GOOSE® Vodka is to ask for it by name.
Learn moreAldi brand vodka is not the same as GREY GOOSE® Vodka. While rumors suggesting that GREY GOOSE® is packaged under other brand labels may be popular, they’re not true. GREY GOOSE® Vodka does not produce nor privately label Aldi vodka or Kirkland vodka.
Only GREY GOOSE® Vodka uses 100% French ingredients and is distilled just once to maintain the character of the ingredients.
Learn moreVodka has an ABV, or Alcohol By Volume, of 40%, making it the same strength as many other spirits. You can learn more about ABV and how to calculate the ABV of cocktails for yourself.
Learn moreThe Bloody Mary was invented in 1921, most likely in a Parisian bar for American expats. It started simply as tomato juice and vodka, but shortly after it was spiced up with salt, pepper, lemon and Worcestershire sauce. After Prohibition, the drink made it back to New York and the rest was history as it took its place as one of the most popular brunch drinks.
Learn moreNo, vodka is generally not acidic. It has a nearly neutral pH, typically ranging between 6 and 7, making it closer to water in acidity. This allows vodka to mix well with various ingredients, balancing acidic or sweet flavors.
Learn moreWhile you certainly may drink vodka “ neat” (or at room temperature), we recommend serving vodka cold. This can be accomplished by shaking or stirring with ice and then straining, pouring over ice or storing a bottle in the freezer.
Learn moreVodka is clear and colorless, so it looks like water. During production, vodka is distilled and filtered to remove impurities, leaving it without any color.
Learn moreYes, vodka contains water. In fact, our GREY GOOSE® Vodka only contains two ingredients — French wheat and water. We add limestone-filtered spring water from Gensac-la-Pallue in France after our single distillation of our fermented wheat mash. Learn more about our process.
Learn moreIt can take weeks to months to make vodka. GREY GOOSE® Vodka is made exclusively with soft winter wheat that is sown in autumn and harvested in mid-summer. From planting the crops to producing a finished bottle of GREY GOOSE®, this takes about nine months.
Learn moreThe signature cocktail of the US Open, the Honey Deuce™, tastes like a vodka raspberry lemonade. It contains GREY GOOSE® Vodka, fresh lemonade and premium raspberry liqueur, garnished with three honeydew melon balls meant to resemble tennis balls. You can get the Honey Deuce™ recipe to make your own at home.
Learn moreThere are a total of 192 Calories in a GREY GOOSE® Honey Deuce™ cocktail. Try making your own GREY GOOSE® Honey Deuce™ and serving them at your own US Open watch party.
Learn moreThe Honey Deuce™ cocktail is THE signature drink of the US Open. The iconic pink drink is a vodka raspberry lemonade garnished with three honeydew melon balls that resemble tennis balls. You can make one at home on the rocks, frozen or as a large pitcher. Make sure to serve them at your US Open watch party.
Learn moreThe signature cocktail of the US Open, the Honey Deuce™, is now available in a frozen version at the tennis tournament, and you can also mix one up at home. Similar to a vodka raspberry lemonade, the Frozen Honey Deuce™ is easy to make. You just need GREY GOOSE® Vodka, fresh lemonade, premium raspberry liqueur, ice, a blender and honeydew melon balls for garnish.
Learn moreThe name for the official cocktail of the US Open, the GREY GOOSE® Honey Deuce™, comes from a play on the tennis term “deuce” — a tie score of 40-40 — and the honeydew melon garnish, which look like tennis balls. The drink also features GREY GOOSE® Vodka, lemonade and raspberry liqueur.
Learn moreThe iconic Honey Deuce™ is the signature cocktail of the US Open. Enjoy one in the stands as you toast to excellence in tennis. You can purchase a Honey Deuce™ at the 2024 US Open for the price of $23, and you get to keep the commemorative, collectible souvenir cup while supplies last.
Learn moreThe Honey Deuce™, the signature cocktail of the US Open tennis tournament, was invented in 2006 by successful restaurateur Nick Mautone. GREY GOOSE®, as a sponsor of the US Open, wanted to create a special drink for the tennis tournament, so they tapped Nick to craft one. The cocktail needed to be interesting and memorable, but easy enough to serve at a high-capacity event like the US Open.
One day, while at a farmers market, Nick spotted some honeydew melon balls and noticed their striking resemblance to tennis balls. That was just the inspiration he needed for the garnish and the cocktail it adorned. The refreshing-tasting vodka raspberry lemon drink now fills the stands of the US Open, and you can easily make one at home for your own US Open watch party.
Learn moreIn 2023, there were over 450,000 GREY GOOSE® Honey Deuce™ cocktails sold at the US Open, and over 2 million have been sold since 2011. You can order one at the stadium if you’re lucky enough to attend, or you can host a US Open party and make your own GREY GOOSE® Honey Deuce™.
Learn moreThe official drink of the US Open Tennis Championships — and one of the most popular — is the GREY GOOSE® Honey Deuce™. Make one at home on the rocks, frozen or in a pitcher for your own watch parties.
Learn moreMade with GREY GOOSE® Vodka, French vermouth and a dash of orange bitters, the GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle is a great way to serve the perfectly balanced cocktail every time. The ready to serve martini cocktail can be customized to your taste by how you serve it (such as shaken, stirred or dirty) and how you garnish it (such as with a lemon twist, olives or pickled onions).
Learn moreThe best way to serve the GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle is any way you like. The ready to serve cocktail, complete with GREY GOOSE® Vodka, French vermouth and orange bitters, can be customized in many ways. You can shake it, stir it, pour it over ice or serve it straight up. You can make it dirty by adding olive brine. Then you can put the finishing touches on it in many different ways, but some of the most popular garnishes are lemon twists, olives and pickled onions.
Learn moreThere are 89 calories per 1.5 oz serving of GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle. If you make a martini cocktail at 2.5 oz, that equals 148 calories per serving. There are 0.6 grams of carbohydrates for every 2.5 oz serving.
Learn moreThe ready to serve GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle contains vodka, vermouth and orange bitters, so it’s the effortless way to serve a perfectly balanced martini cocktail every time. Plus, it will stay good in the fridge for up to 18 months, so you can always have one on hand. After 18 months of it being opened, you may notice slight changes in appearance or taste, but it will most likely be ok to drink.
Learn moreThe GREY GOOSE® Classic Martini Cocktail in a Bottle is made with natural ingredients. It contains GREY GOOSE® Vodka, French vermouth and orange bitters.
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Learn moreThe Sea Breeze is an easy cocktail to make. Our Sea Breeze recipe calls for 1 ½ oz of GREY GOOSE® Vodka, 2 oz of pink grapefruit juice and 1 oz of cranberry juice, plus a slice of lime for garnish. See the Sea Breeze recipe or watch how to make one and try it today.
Learn moreThe amount of alcohol in a vodka seltzer can vary depending on the recipe and the mixologist. A vodka seltzer is a very simple two-ingredient cocktail containing vodka plus carbonated water or seltzer water, sometimes flavored with fruit. Learn how to make your own vodka seltzer.
Learn moreThe Sea Breeze is a popular vodka cocktail recipe. Our Sea Breeze calls for 1 ½ oz of GREY GOOSE® Vodka. Add that to 2 oz of pink grapefruit juice and 1 oz of cranberry juice and you have a simple summer classic.
Learn moreAfter-dinner drinks are called “digestifs” as they have traditionally been thought to help aid in digestion. These are commonly single, herbaceous spirits such as brandy or cognac, and you can serve cocktails that include digestifs as well. Learn more about after-dinner drinks and nightcaps.
Learn moreWatermelon has a remarkably versatile flavor. Whether you prefer things sweet or spicy, this juicy seasonal fruit’s taste works in all manner of cocktails. Ideal mixers that can help it shine include sparkling water, fresh lime juice — even tomato juice. Get watermelon cocktail ideas.
Learn moreLemon flavored vodka pairs well with seltzer, lemonade, even pomegranate juice or ginger ale. Discover GREY GOOSE® Le Citron Flavored Vodka, and see all the cocktails you can make with our lemon flavored vodka.
Learn moreA versatile favorite that mixes well with other tastes, orange flavored vodka can easily — and deliciously — be the base for crowd-pleasing favorite cocktails that also contain mixers such as cranberry juice, triple sec or orange juice. Explore GREY GOOSE® L’Orange Flavored Vodka, and see all the cocktails you can make with our orange flavored vodka.
Learn morePear flavored vodka can be mixed with everything from vanilla liqueur to fresh lime juice to sparkling water for a sweet, crisp cocktail. Learn more about GREY GOOSE® La Poire Flavored Vodka, and see all the cocktails you can make with our pear flavored vodka.
Learn moreSome popular brunch cocktails include the Screwdriver, Bellini and Bloody Mary. A good brunch cocktail is often lower ABV, and it can be fruity or savory. Ice is frequently a staple in these daytime drinks, as are bubbles. See our top brunch food and cocktail pairings, or explore all our favorite brunch recipes.
Learn moreHomemade vodka seltzers can be made without sugar. A vodka seltzer is simply vodka, soda water and fruit juice or garnish. Because GREY GOOSE® Vodka products contain 0g sugar, as long as you avoid added sugar in your fruit juice or garnish, you can make your own sugar-free vodka seltzer.
Learn moreThe Moscow Mule has been traditionally served in a copper cup since its invention in 1941. Some say the copper helps keep the drink frosty cold, and others say it was simply part of a clever marketing strategy to set the drink apart. While the copper mug does little to change the taste of the cocktail, it does make for a unique presentation and fun tradition.
Learn moreMimosas traditionally are made with orange juice and champagne, while Screwdrivers are made with orange juice and vodka. Learn how to make a DIY mimosa bar complete with GREY GOOSE® Vodka.
Learn moreBottle service refers to a VIP service offered at bars, nightclubs or restaurants where customers can reserve and purchase an entire bottle of liquor for their table. This service may include mixers, garnishes, a reserved space and a dedicated server. GREY GOOSE® Altius bottle service may also include exclusive serving accouterments, such as an obelisk parader, light flute, snow box and snow spoon.
Learn moreOur co-founder and Cellar Master François Thibault was inspired by the French Alps themselves. He set out to use the same principles found in nature within the mountain range and studied how high altitude affects the taste of the soft winter wheat notes of GREY GOOSE®. He and his team set out to replicate the effects of the low-temperature crystallization that takes place in the highest peaks of the French Alps by filtering GREY GOOSE® Altius with this unique low pressure and at -24°C. He also looked at one of the most essential ingredients in a vodka — the water — and looked to push boundaries by using an extremely unique alpine water from a natural spring well.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Altius is made from the same unique and single-origin wheat as GREY GOOSE® Vodka to protect our signature quintessential wheat notes. Our water is drawn from a natural spring well at 3,000 ft elevation in the French Alps. We use a glacial filtration process which partially crystallizes the vodka as it passes through, giving it a unique purity. This dramatically slows down the filtration process — GREY GOOSE® Altius is filtered 30 times slower than GREY GOOSE® Vodka.
Learn moreYes, GREY GOOSE® Altius tastes different from GREY GOOSE® Vodka. GREY GOOSE® Altius is best described as complex with delicate minerality. It’s refreshing tasting with soft green apple notes and a unique earthy undertone. The taste of GREY GOOSE® Vodka can be described as rich, round and full-bodied, elegant with subtle lemon zest notes and a warm baked bread accent.
Learn moreGREY GOOSE® Altius may be purchased in high-end clubs, bars and restaurants.
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