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SKYY
TypeVodka
ManufacturerCampari Group
Country of origin United States
Introduced1992
Proof (US)80
Related productsList of vodkas
Websitewww.skyy.com Edit this on Wikidata
SKYY vodka

SKYY vodka is an American vodka spirit produced by the Campari America division of Campari Group of Milan, Italy, formerly SKYY Spirits LLC.[1] SKYY Vodka is 40% ABV or 80 proof, except in Australia and New Zealand where it is 37.5% ABV / 75 Proof and in South Africa where it is 43% ABV / 86 Proof. Its creator, Maurice Kanbar, claims the vodka is nearly congener-free due to its distillation process. That is why the popular company slogan is "Vodka so filtered - we even took the Russia out of it".[citation needed] The bottle is a cobalt blue with a clear, adhesive label. In 2008, SKYY expanded the SKYY Vodka line with seventeen new flavors, referred to as SKYY Infusions. These SKYY Infusions are made with fruit.

Brand ownership history

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SKYY vodka was originally sold by SKYY Spirits LLC, established in 1992 by Maurice Kanbar. In 2009 SKYY Spirits LLC was acquired by Campari Group, and in 2012 was renamed Campari America.[2] It is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Gruppo Campari, and markets not only the vodka line, but other Campari products as well.[3][4]

Manufacturing

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Production and bottling of the product was initially outsourced to Frank-Lin Distillers Products in San Jose, California.[5] Bulk ethanol was delivered in railroad tank cars to Frank-Lin's railroad siding near the San Jose rail yards. The ethanol was mixed with filtered and deionized water, flavoring was added, and the product was bottled using a 42-head US Bottlers Machinery Company filling machine to ensure uniform product level.[6]

The ethanol was purchased from MGP Ingredients of Atchison, Kansas,[7] a bulk ethanol producer for beverage, industrial, and fuel applications.[8] MGP uses wheat as a feedstock for the process. The distillation plant is in Pekin, Illinois and is currently powered by natural gas, but United States Environmental Protection Agency approval has been requested to convert the plant to burn coal.[9]

After the acquisition of the brand by Gruppo Campari, production was moved to Campari facilities.

Awards

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The unflavored SKYY won silver medals[when?] at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Skyy Spirits Changes Name to Campari America" (Press release). Campari America. January 11, 2012. Retrieved July 5, 2023 – via Business Wire.
  2. ^ "Skyy Spirits Is Renamed Campari America, Signs 18-State Deal With Southern Wine & Spirits - Shanken News Daily". Shanken News Daily. New York City: M. Shanken Communications, Inc. January 11, 2012. Archived from the original on January 16, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
  3. ^ "Campari finalises acquisition of Wild Turkey, world's top premium Kentucky bourbon whiskey" (Press release). Gruppo Campari. May 29, 2009. Archived from the original on June 27, 2009.
  4. ^ "Our Company". Campari America. Retrieved 2015-07-26.
  5. ^ "Booze bottler mixes ag past with tech present". Billings, MT: Billings Gazette. Associated Press. May 14, 2005. Archived from the original on September 12, 2010.
  6. ^ Mans, Jack (October 2001). "Bottle and case coders identify liquor products". Packaging Digest. Archived from the original on 2006-10-18.
  7. ^ Bibo, Terry (July 11, 2008). "Coal-fired boiler raises environmental worries". Peoria, IL: Journal Star. Archived from the original on November 20, 2008. Retrieved October 4, 2010.
  8. ^ "MGP Ingredients, Inc. - Alcohol Solutions". August 1, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (July 14, 2008). "Permit Record - MGP Ingredients of Illinois, Inc".

Bibliography

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  • Secrets from an Inventor's Notebook, Maurice Kanbar, Penguin Books, 2001, ISBN 0-14-200056-6
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