• Lower in calories than standard vodka and gluten-free, Grey Goose's new Essences spritzes range can be easily mixed with tonic or soda water. Image: Bacardi-Martini Australia
    Lower in calories than standard vodka and gluten-free, Grey Goose's new Essences spritzes range can be easily mixed with tonic or soda water. Image: Bacardi-Martini Australia
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A spritzy innovation for the brand, Grey Goose says its new Essences range is one of the first super-premium flavoured spirits to land in the Australian market.

Made with all-natural ingredients and carefully crafted Grey Goose Vodka, these botanically-infused spirits are available to enjoy in three unique and vibrant flavours: Strawberry and Lemongrass, Watermelon and Basil, as well as White Peach and Rosemary. 

Grey Goose says each Essences variation is made with the essence of real fruit picked at the peak of freshness, including the tastes of strawberries mixed with lemongrass, ripe watermelon combined with a touch of basil and peach blended with rosemary. 

Grey Goose Bacardi-Martini Australia. marketing manager Sander Janmaat said,"The recent introduction of Essences is an exciting chapter for Grey Goose, with this latest innovation giving our consumers more choice when it comes to their summer serves."

Lower in calories than your standard vodka and gluten-free, Grey Goose Essences has an ABV of 30 per cent, and can be mixed mixed with tonic or soda water. 

Grey Goose Essences is available at BWS, Dan Murphy’s and other major retailers nationwide at RRP$73.99

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