From Sparrow’s vodka list, Browne Family is a Washington-made wheat vodka we are glad to pour for our Eastside neighbors, $12 by the pour, or $18 for a larger pour.
About Browne Family Vodka
Browne Family Spirits comes from the same Washington wine family behind Browne Family Vineyards, a Walla Walla name founded by Andrew Browne. The spirits line leans on locally sourced Washington ingredients, and this wheat vodka fits right into that home-state story. The family is best known for its Washington wines, and that same attention to local sourcing carries through to the spirits. Pouring a Washington wheat vodka feels right at a neighborhood restaurant like ours, where we love putting a hometown name in the glass.
Tasting Notes
Wheat-based vodkas are known for being soft, clean, and slightly sweet, with a smooth, gentle body. Expect an easygoing pour with a crisp finish, equally at home chilled on its own or stirred into a cocktail. It is a friendly, versatile vodka that does not get in the way of whatever you mix it with.
What to Pair It With
Vodka is bright and mixable, so it pairs well with fresh, briny flavors. From the Sparrow dinner menu, try it with the Fresh Oysters, the Tuna Tartare, or a crisp salad. It also makes a clean martini or a light spritz, and our daily happy hour from 3 to 5 PM takes $3 off well drinks if you want to ease into the evening in the 21+ lounge or out on the four-season patio.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Browne Family Vodka from?
Browne Family is a wheat vodka from Washington State, produced by Browne Family Spirits, the spirits arm of the Walla Walla-based Browne Family Vineyards.
How much is a pour of Browne Family Vodka at Sparrow?
At Sparrow in Kirkland, Browne Family Vodka is $12 by the pour, or $18 for a larger pour, served neat, chilled, or in a cocktail.
Find it on the Sparrow beverages menu near Batch 206 Vodka, another Washington pour. We are in Kirkland’s Juanita neighborhood on the Eastside, so reserve a table and come give it a try.