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  2. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    The first written usage of the word vodka in an official Russian document in its modern meaning is dated by the decree of Empress Elizabeth of 8 June 1751, which regulated the ownership of vodka distilleries. By the 1860s, a government policy of promoting the consumption of state-manufactured vodka made it the drink of choice for many Russians.

  3. J. A. Baczewski - Wikipedia

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    J. A. Baczewski was a Polish company best known for its fine spirits such as vodka and gin. The factory, dating back to the late 18th century, was based in Lwów and until 1939 was one of two most popular Polish export goods. It is the oldest Polish vodka brand still in production. [1]

  4. Wyborowa - Wikipedia

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    The adjective was used in a favorable press article and then added after the word wódka 'vodka', resulting in the final name Wódka Wyborowa. The product remained popular domestically until 1873 when the export of the vodka was started to the European countries. [2] In 1927, Wyborowa became the first vodka brand to be an international ...

  5. A History of Vodka - Wikipedia

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    A History of Vodka (Russian: «История водки», Romanized: Istoriya vodki) is an academic monograph by William Pokhlyobkin, which was awarded the Langhe Ceretto Prize. Although the work had been finished in 1979, it was published just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union .

  6. Review: The King of Vodka by Linda Himelstein - AOL

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    Although Linda Himelstein's King of Vodka concerns itself with a different time and a distant land, the byzantine history of the founding and eventual disintegration of the Smirnov vodka empire ...

  7. Monopolowa - Wikipedia

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    "Monopolowa" means "under monopoly", in this case referring to a privilege given to the szlachta (nobility) in Poland, giving them exclusive rights to produce and sell vodka in their territories. Monopolowa was produced by J. A. Baczewski, a distillery founded by Jewish merchant, Lejb Beczeles, from 1782 until World War II. [1]

  8. That's the Spirit: 9 Different Types of Vodka, Explained - AOL

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    9 Types of Vodka, Explained 1. Rye Vodka. According to Eldefri, vodkas made from grains, such as rye, deliver a spicier character with robust, earthy undertones.

  9. Here's why this vodka and gin may be the most Wisconsin-y ...

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    KNOWLTON - With all due respect to the beer brewers out there, the most Wisconsin-y adult beverages produced today have got to be the vodkas and gins distilled in a small town between Wausau and ...

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