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Pinnacle Vodka Price, Sizes & Buying Guide

Will Beck
Last Updated: February 28th, 2023

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You’re walking along the street minding your own business when a representative from Family Feud approaches you with a microphone. “Wow, this is exciting! Can I meet Steve Harvey?” you might say.

The Family Feud representative quickly says no, but then asks you the top words or phrases you think of when you hear the word vodka. You respond with Russia, potato, no flavor, expensive, and clear liquor.

pinnacle vodka

Then they ask for the top words or phrases you think of when you hear Pinnacle Vodka. Your eyes light up and you immediately think back to the first time you saw that beautiful blue bottle with the snow-capped mountain on the logo.

You respond with French, American, many flavors, versatile, and affordable. Pinnacle Vodka is vodka, there’s no doubt about that, but Pinnacle Vodka is much more.

Pinnacle Vodka is about defying preconceived notions people have about vodka. It’s not the vodka old Russian men are unhappily drinking in an unheated cabin in Siberia.

It’s the vodka for people who love to have fun and experience life.

A Brief History of Pinnacle Vodka

history of pinnacle vodka

Pinnacle Vodka launched in Lewiston, Maine, in 2002. Yes, you read that right.

The same clear spirit that has been around for hundreds of years and is native to Russia, Sweden, Poland, and other Eastern European countries had a brand launch in 2002 in Maine.

The brand was started by Paul Coulombe and produced in the White Rock Distillery in Maine. The word pinnacle was selected thanks to its dual meanings of a tall, pointed rock and the most successful point.

The Pinnacle Vodka logo includes a mountain top and the vodka itself has won numerous awards for quality. Pinnacle Vodka had a meteoric rise in its first ten years.

Pinnacle Vodka launched with an unflavored vodka, but as they started experiencing success, they added more and more varieties of flavored vodka. They now have 30 types of vodka.

Thanks to this success, they were acquired by the Beam Suntory company in 2013. Beam Suntory is an alcohol company that produces other big name brands like Jim Beam, Maker’s Mark, Sauza Tequila, and many others.

After the change in ownership, Pinnacle Vodka moved production to Kentucky. How is Pinnacle Vodka made and what makes it so unique? As referenced above, Pinnacle Vodka is not your traditional vodka.

Pinnacle Vodka starts out in France with French wheat and water. That in itself is very unique. Vodka can be made from a variety of grains and corn is one of the more common grains.

Once the French wheat is harvested, it is fermented and strained before distillation. Distillation is the process used to purify and concentrate the alcohol.

The distillation of Pinnacle Vodka is another place where they set themselves apart from the pack. Pinnacle Vodka is distilled a mind-boggling five times.

From there, the distilled liquid is shipped over to the United States to be diluted, flavored, and bottled. The result of this journey from France to the US to your home is premium but approachable vodka.

Even though Pinnacle Vodka is now known more for its flavored vodka, its unflavored vodka is no slouch. It won the top award in the 2013 International Wine & Spirit Competition for vodka.

Pinnacle Vodka Price, Variations & Sizes

pinnacle vodka prices

Pinnacle Vodka has a line of premium vodkas that can be broken up into original unflavored vodka, flavored vodka, and no carb flavored vodka. The prices are consistent through the line, with only slightly higher prices for the higher proof or no-carb varieties.

Type Name Proof ABV Size Average Price
Original Vodka Pinnacle Original 80 40% 750ml From $10.99
1.75L From $17.99
Pinnacle 100 Proof Vodka 100 50% 750ml From $13.99
1.75L From $25.99
Flavored Vodka Pinnacle Citrus

Pinnacle Raspberry

Pinnacle Pineapple

Pinnacle Cucumber

Pinnacle Grapefruit

Pinnacle Habenero

Pinnacle Cherry

Pinnacle Peach

Pinnacle Grape

Pinnacle Orange

Pinnacle Coconut

Pinnacle Mango

Pinnacle Tropical

Pinnacle Red Berry

Pinnacle Blueberry

Pinnacle Berry

Pinnacle Kiwi Strawberry

60-70 30%-40% 750ml From $10.99
1.75L From $17.99
Pinnacle Whipped Vodkas Pinnacle Whipped

Pinnacle Chocolate Whipped

Pinnacle Orange Whipped

60-70 30%-40% 750ml From $10.99
1.75L From $17.99
Sweet Dessert Flavored Vodka Pinnacle Salted Caramel

Pinnacle Vanilla

Pinnacle Cake

70 60% 750ml From $10.99
1.75L From $17.99
No Carb Flavored Vodka Pinnacle Light & Ripe Guava Lime Vodka 60 30% 750ml From $13.49
Pinnacle Light & Ripe Apricot Honeysuckle Vodka 60 30% 750ml From $13.49

Pinnacle Vodka Alternatives and Comparisons

 

If you’re on the lookout for other French/American premium vodkas with a huge range of flavors, you might have trouble. There are some other acceptable options if you make some compromises.

Effen Vodka is a Dutch vodka that is also owned by Beam Suntory. Effen Vodka is more expensive but is a quality European vodka with a line of flavored and unflavored vodkas.

Another vodka with a higher price point but an extensive line of products is Absolut. Absolut is a Swedish vodka that has been around for many years. Absolut is considered to be the first vodka company to mass market flavored vodka.

The vodka brand that has the most in common with Pinnacle Vodka would be Smirnoff Vodka. Smirnoff Vodka is a fine Russian vodka that is widely available, is offered at a similar price as Pinnacle, and has a sizeable number of varieties.

How to Drink Pinnacle Vodka

how to drink pinnacle vodka

While Pinnacle Vodka can be enjoyed straight, all of its varieties lend themselves to being mixed in cocktails. Vodka is the main ingredient in many popular cocktails, including the Vodka Martini, Bloody Mary, and White Russian.

Pinnacle Vodka also excels when being mixed in very simple drinks like the Screwdriver or Vodka Tonic. Pinnacle Vodka is best consumed cold. Room temperature would also be acceptable if drinking neat (straight up).

While vodka can be stored in the freezer due to its high alcohol content, it isn’t necessary. Vodka should be stored at room temperature and then chilled before enjoying.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Pinnacle Vodka Gluten Free?

Vodka is inherently gluten free. This is due to the fact that the distillation process eliminates gluten. If you have celiac disease or gluten intolerance, you should be fine consuming the unflavored Pinnacle Vodkas (Original and 100 Proof).

There is more uncertainty surrounding the presence of gluten in flavored vodkas. These are best avoided or further researched before enjoying.

2. Is Pinnacle Vodka vegan?

Pinnacle Vodka is not vegan as the production process does not conform to vegan standards. Often, this is the result of the filtering process using animal products.

3. What cocktails can I make with Pinnacle Vodka?

Any traditional vodka cocktail can be made with Pinnacle Original Vodka or Pinnacle 100 Proof Vodka. You can also get wild with some concoctions made with Pinnacle Flavored Vodkas.

Here are some favorites:

Orange Cream Martini

  • 2 Parts Pinnacle Whipped Vodka
  • 1 Part DeKuyper Creme de Cocoa White Liqueur
  • 2 Parts orange juice
  • Orange wedges (for garnish)
  • Combine vodka, liqueur, and orange juice in a shaker with ice. Shake well, strain into a chilled martini glass, and garnish with an orange wedge.

Lemon Drop

  • 1 ½ Parts DeKuyper Triple Sec Liqueur
  • ½ Part Pinnacle Original Vodka
  • ½ Part Lemon juice
  • 1 Sugar cube
  • Lemon twist (optional)
  • Combine the Triple Sec, vodka, lemon juice, and sugar cube in an ice-filled shaker. Shake until the sugar is dissolved, strain into a martini glass, and garnish with a lemon twist.

White Russian

  • 2 oz Pinnacle Original Vodka
  • 1 oz Kahlua Coffee Liqueur
  • 1 Splash heavy cream
  • Combine vodka and Kahlua in a rocks glass filled with ice. Top with heavy cream and stir.

About The Author

Will Beck

Will is a true digital nomad, taking his work on the road at every opportunity. His first love is coffee, with whiskey a close 2nd. He loves nothing more than enjoying a perfectly brewed coffee with spectacular scenery whilst he coordinates behind the scenes of the Drink Stack blog!

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