It's important to note that in the U.S., proof doesn't equal alcohol by volume. Let's say the vodka you pick off the shelf says "80 proof" on the front -- that doesn't mean that it has an ABV of 80%.
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But that’s not the only thing that marks this vodka as unique. It also hits the glass at 43% ABV, slightly higher than the traditional 40% (or 80-proof mark) of most of its contemporary competitors.