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Experience authentic Polish vodka tasting in Gdansk with Podole Wielkie Distillery. Taste four unique spirits paired with local snacks in an engaging 1-hour tour.

The Polish Spirits tasting in Gdansk offers a focused, engaging experience at the Podole Wielkie Distillery. For $36.73 per person, visitors enjoy an approximately one-hour tour that introduces them to the world of Polish distilling. The tour is ideal for those curious about vodka and spirits, providing a comprehensive look at Polish alcohol production with a tasting of four distinct vodkas paired with local snacks.
This experience is designed to be informative and approachable, with a guide leading guests through spirits’ history, production methods, and tasting techniques. The small group size—limited to 12 participants—ensures a personalized journey, making it suitable for both beginners and enthusiasts. The location near public transportation makes it easy to access, and the mobile ticket system streamlines the booking process.

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The tour begins at Podole Wielkie i Przyjaciele, located at Chlebnicka 37/38, 80-830 Gdansk. This spot is close to public transportation, making it convenient for visitors exploring the city. The tavern atmosphere provides an authentic backdrop for learning about Polish spirits, with the distillery’s warm and welcoming environment setting the tone for an engaging experience.
The meeting point is at the start of the activity, and the tour ends back at the same location, allowing for easy access to other Gdansk attractions afterward. The small group size helps maintain an intimate setting, perfect for lively discussions and personalized attention from the guide.

An expert host welcomes guests and guides them through the history and traditions of Polish distilling. The guide focuses on traditional vodka production, explaining how grain is transformed into spirits. The storytelling style is engaging, and the knowledgeable guide shares stories about local producers, techniques, and the cultural significance of Polish spirits.
This part of the tour offers insights into the evolution of distillation in Poland, highlighting how modern revival techniques are bringing new life to traditional methods. Guests learn not only about vodka but also about okowita and aged spirits, understanding their differences and unique qualities.

The core of the experience is the tasting session, where guests sample four carefully selected vodkas in 20ml portions. Each spirit features a distinct style and base ingredient, allowing guests to fully explore different flavors and aromas without overwhelming their palate.
The guide teaches how to taste spirits properly, focusing on aroma, body, and finish. This approach helps guests develop a more refined palate and appreciate the craftsmanship behind each spirit. The tasting includes spirits made from various ingredients, providing insight into the diversity of Polish distilling.

To complement the spirits, local snacks prepared by nearby restaurants like Gdaski Bowke are included. These pairings enhance the tasting experience by providing flavorful contrasts and context for the spirits. The snacks are carefully selected to highlight regional tastes and enhance the aroma and taste of each vodka.
These pairings also give a small taste of Gdansk’s culinary scene, making the experience more memorable and authentic. Guests can expect a delightful combination of drinks and bites that showcase local flavors.

After the tasting, guests have the opportunity to buy their favorite spirits directly from the distillery. The selection includes various Polish spirits and exclusive merchandise such as T-shirts, hoodies, caps, and glassware. These souvenirs serve as lasting reminders of the experience and make thoughtful gifts.
This retail opportunity adds value to the tour, allowing guests to bring home a piece of Polish distilling craftsmanship. The spirits purchased are often local and authentic, making them an excellent addition to any home bar.

This tour provides a rundown of how Polish spirits are made, from grain to glass. Guests learn about the distinctiveness of vodka, okowita, and aged spirits, understanding what sets each apart. The guide explains traditional and modern techniques, illustrating how Polish distillation is experiencing a revival in recent years.
The history and cultural significance behind Polish spirits are woven into the narrative, making the experience both educational and lively. Visitors leave with new appreciation for Polish alcohol and a better understanding of the art of spirit tasting.

The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, making it an easy addition to a day of sightseeing in Gdansk. The small group size ensures a personalized experience with plenty of opportunity for questions and interaction. The price of $36.73 offers good value considering the tastings, snacks, and expert guidance.
The tour is accessible to most travelers, with confirmation received at booking. The activity includes a mobile ticket, and cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance. The meeting point at Chlebnicka 37/38 is conveniently located for those exploring the city.
This vodka tasting tour is perfect for those interested in spirits, local traditions, or Polish culture. It suits beginners looking for an approachable introduction or spirits connoisseurs seeking to expand their knowledge. The small-group format and knowledgeable guide make it ideal for anyone who appreciates a relaxed, informative experience.
While it’s not a comprehensive distillery tour, it offers enough depth to satisfy most visitors interested in Polish alcohol craftsmanship. The inclusion of local snacks and souvenirs enhances the overall value.
The Polish Spirits tasting at Podole Wielkie Distillery combines education, flavorful tastings, and cultural insight into a compact, enjoyable experience. The expert guide and carefully curated spirits create an engaging environment for learning about Polish distilling traditions.
At $36.73, the tour offers great value for those curious about vodka, okowita, and aged spirits, especially with the additional perk of local snacks and souvenirs. It’s a perfect activity for culinary enthusiasts, culture buffs, or anyone wanting a taste of Gdansk’s local spirit scene.
“What an amazing experience! Dropped in not knowing why, where or how. Was met by a bearded smileyface who had us at hello.”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for those new to spirit tasting, with clear guidance on how to appreciate each vodka.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 1 hour from start to finish.
Can I buy spirits after the tasting?
Absolutely, guests can purchase spirits and exclusive merchandise directly from the distillery.
What is included in the tasting?
You sample four different vodkas in 20ml portions, paired with local snacks.
Is the tour appropriate for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
Snacks are prepared by local restaurants, and specific dietary accommodations are not detailed, so it’s best to inquire directly with the supplier.
What is the tour price?
The cost is $36.73 per person.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Chlebnicka 37/38, Gdansk.
Is transportation provided?
No, transportation is not included, but the location is near public transit.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of guided storytelling, tasting four spirits, and local snack pairings creates a comprehensive and personal experience of Polish distilling traditions.