Grey Goose is a brand of vodka produced in France. The company selected France due to the country’s culinary history and it was to differentiate itself from other vodkas produced in Eastern Europe. The water used to produce the vodka came from natural springs in France filtered through Champagne limestone and made with locally produced French wheat.
Who owns Grey Goose Vodka?
Bacardi owns Grey Goose vodka and other top wines and spirits in the liquor industry. But before they acquired it, it was originally owned by Sidney Frank since the 1990s., Importing Co (SFIC). The CEO, Sidney Frank, partnered with a cognac François Thibault when they started with the intent to create a luxury vodka for the American market.
The wheat used in the creation of Grey Goose vodka is grown in Picardy, France. Distilled in the same region, north and east of Paris, the distillate is then sent to Cognac, France, where it is blended with spring water and bottled. The wheat used in Grey Goose is soft winter wheat,