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  2. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    A Vodka museum in Russia, located in Verkhniye Mandrogi, Leningrad Oblast. 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 ...

  3. Russian Standard (vodka) - Wikipedia

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    The marketing claims that, "In 1894, Dmitri Mendeleev, the greatest scientist in all Russia, received the decree to set the Imperial quality standard for Russian vodka and the 'Russian Standard' was born", [9] or that the vodka is "compliant with the highest quality of Russian vodka approved by the royal government commission headed by Mendeleev in 1894."

  4. Category:Russian vodkas - Wikipedia

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  6. 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.

  7. Alcohol in Russia - Wikipedia

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    A study by Russian, British and French researchers published in The Lancet scrutinized deaths between 1990 and 2001 of residents of three Siberian industrial towns with typical mortality rates and determined that 52% of deaths of people between the ages of 15 and 54 were the result of complications of alcohol use disorder. [21]

  8. Narodnaya - Wikipedia

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    Narodnaya [1] (Russian: Народная, lit. folk) is a brand of Russian vodka that was scheduled to be produced in different flavours (grain, wheat, rye, cedar and malty [2]) by Rosspirtprom, a federal public enterprise, in 2007 [3] to avoid repeating the local vodka substitute poisonings of 2006.

  9. Category:Vodkas - Wikipedia

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