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ROCK'N Vodka

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ROCK'N Vodka
File:Bottle of ROCK'N Vodka - Blue Background.jpg
Bottle of ROCK'N Vodka
750mL size bottle
TypeVodka
Country of originUnited States
Region of originRockford, Illinois
Alcohol by volume40%
Proof (US)80
Ingredientssugarcane
Websitehttps://www.rocknvodkas.com/

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ROCK'N Vodka is a vodka brand founded by Andrew and Isabelle Roiniotis in Rockford, Illinois. The two partnered with Dionisios Trakas and Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick. The vodka is made from 100% pure sugar cane and is distilled four times and left unaged. The vodka is bottled by Rush Creek Distillery in Harvard, Illinois.

Owners

Andy Roiniotis is a child of Greek-immigrated parents. Andy grew up working in the restaurant business through his family-owned restaurant. Isabelle Roiniotis is Andy's wife and business partner. Dionisios Trakas is a long-time business partner of Andy and Isabelle. Rick Nielsen is a member of Cheap Trick, a band featured in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.[1]

History

Andy and Isabelle Roiniotis started ROCK'N Vodka in late 2019 with their long-time business partner, Dionisios Trakas. Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick later became a partner when he learned of the product.

ROCK'N Vodka was originally bottled with Barnstormer Distillery but moved to Rush Creek Distillery in 2021.

ROCK'N Vodka was featured on the Rachael Ray Show in February of 2021.[2] The vodka won awards from the 2021 New York International Spirits Competition[3] and the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.[4]

References

  1. "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame". rockhall.com. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  2. "Rachael Ray Show". 97zokonline.com. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  3. "New York International Spirits Competition". forbes.com. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  4. "San Francisco World Spirits Competiton" (PDF). sfspiritscomp.com. Retrieved 13 July 2021.

External links

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