Ten Locks introduces ‘Pod Pea Vodka,’ a new climate-positive vodka made with British peas. The vodka offers a flavorful, vegetal pea taste with hints of citrus. ‘Pod Pea Vodka’ was created with the three P’s in mind: People, Purpose, and Planet. It combines delectable taste with sustainable production, allowing consumers to contribute to the movement in a significant way. ‘Pea Pod Vodka’ is fermented, distilled, and bottled in Greater Manchester with a copper still.
"We launch Pod Pea Vodka confident we’ve prioritised taste, flavour, and an unwavering belief that excellent ingredients can be sourced right here in the UK. We’re stepping out with a spirit that represents what Ten Locks stands for – a lively, truly modern drinks brand that raises the bar and inspires conversation while being tightly linked to our key brand pillars around positive change," said Becky Davis, head of commercial at Ten Locks.
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Ten Locks Unveils a Vodka Made From Peas Dubbed 'Pea Pod Vodka'
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