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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."
Platinka Original has received several awards from various venues in Eastern Europe marketed under the brand name (Russian: Платиновая,"Platinum"), [1] including gold medals at Gold Griffin (Yalta 2010), INTERFOOD Drinks (St. Peterburg 2008) and MinExpo (Minsk 2009).
Russian Standard Company, the producer and distributor of Russian Standard Vodka. Руст Инк. (Roust) [3] — the general distributor in Russia of alcoholic drinks of a class "premium", such as: Rémy Martin , Jagermeister , and others. Russian Standard Bank, one of the leading banks of Russia. Russian Standard Insurance, an insurance company.
Today I directed @OhioCommerce to cease both the purchase & sale of all vodka made by Russian Standard, the only overseas, Russian-owned distillery with vodka sold in Ohio. Russian Standard's ...
Russian Standard (Russian: Русский Стандарт) may refer to: Russian Standard Corporation, a Russian holding company which owns: Russian Standard Company, a Russian company which produces Russian Standard Vodka, a Russian vodka; Russian Standard Bank, a Russian bank; Russian Standard Insurance, a Russian insurance company
Roustam Tariko (Russian: Рустам Тарико; born March 17, 1962 [2]) is the founder of Russian Standard Vodka. He also founded Russian Standard Bank, a credit card operation and a term life insurer in Russia. In 2009, Tariko's net worth was estimated at $1.1 billion.
Vodka is still the most popular spirit in America, but all alcohol has dropped in sales. Last year vodka saw a 7.7% fall in volume. For more smart coverage of beer, wine and spirits, please sign ...
For a long time the Kristall plant was the leader in terms of vodka production in the Russian Federation, in particular, in 2011 it produced 9.1 million dal of products, and in 2012, due to the beginning of the transfer of production facilities to the Moscow region, it lost first place and reduced production to 7 million dal.