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  2. Smirnoff - Wikipedia

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    Smirnoff (/ ˈ s m ɪər n ɒ f /; Russian: [smʲɪrˈnof]) is a brand of vodka owned and produced by the British company Diageo.The Smirnoff brand began with a vodka distillery founded in Moscow by Pyotr Arsenievich Smirnov (1831–1898), but its modern incarnation traces back to the 1930s, by American liquor distributor Heublein. [1]

  3. Three Olives Vodka - Wikipedia

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    The flavored vodkas are made using the circulation method, where the vodka flows into the flavored liquid to create the flavored vodka. [6] The water used is sourced from a lake in Wales that was created by a dam that flooded in 1888, submerging an old village. [7] Three Olives unflavored vodka is 40% alcohol by volume (80 proof). [2]

  4. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Vodka can also be used in cooking and various recipes are improved by the addition of vodka or rely on it as a key ingredient. Vodka sauce is a pasta sauce made from tomato sauce, cream, and vodka that gained popularity in the 1970s. Vodka can be used in baking as a substitute for water: pie crusts can be made flakier with vodka. [63]

  5. List of vodka brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vodka brands. Vodka is a distilled beverage composed primarily of water and ethanol , sometimes with traces of impurities and flavorings. Vodka is made by the distillation of fermented substances such as grains , potatoes , or sometimes fruits or sugar.

  6. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels.

  7. Flavored liquor - Wikipedia

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    1 Flavored rice wine, rum, tequila, vodka and whiskey. 2 Other flavored liquors. 3 See also. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... only of vanilla and fruits.

  8. Alcopop - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2004 the German government increased the tax on mixed drinks based on spirits (e.g. vodka, rum) by roughly one Euro per 275-ml-bottle in order to discourage teenagers drinking excessively, although those drinks were already prohibited for those under the age of 18.

  9. Smirnoff vodka - Wikipedia

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