Polish vodka enjoys a high reputation all over the world. According to historical records, beer, mead and Polish shochu were the main products of ancient Poland before vodka. Poland's specialty is pure vodka, and its crown belongs to fine vodka. Spirytus is a Polish distilled vodka, which is called the strongest wine in the world. Some sommeliers commented on Spirytus, "It's like getting punched in the stomach." The seller described it as "the wine that Siberian pilots once loved to drink."
The famous Gdansk gold foil wine is very popular with people. Visitors who have been to Gdansk will bring this bottle of wine as a gift to their relatives and friends. This is a kind of vodka made from roots and herbs according to the formula of16th century. This wine is mixed with some herbal essential oil and sprinkled with a little gold powder. Gold powder shines in transparent wine cabinets, and many people who like to collect wine often put this wine in their own wine cabinets.
2. Polish amber
Poland is a country rich in jewels, and sparkling jewels can be seen everywhere here. Poland is one of the countries with the largest amber reserves, and its processing level is also recognized as the highest. When the local amber is as light as jade, it can float in the salt water with the ratio of 1:4, and it will give off a pleasant pine fragrance when rubbed hard.
There are many styles of Polish amber, all of which are various, mainly small pendants. There are few big sculptures like that, and those are not easy to carry, so Poland is very considerate and very popular with tourists. When foreign tourists come to Poland, the first choice is amber here, which is also the most souvenirs bought by foreign tourists.
3. Others: There are many souvenirs to buy in Poland. You can go to the city square and shopping center to choose satisfactory souvenirs, and you can also go to antique shops, luxury boutiques, coffee bookstores and other shopping places to choose Polish tourist souvenirs that make passengers feel excited.