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  2. Vladivar Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Vladivar Vodka is a brand of vodka distilled in the UK. Originally made in Warrington by the G & J Greenall distillery, the brand was sold in 1990 to Whyte and Mackay and is made today in Scotland. [1] [2] Vladivar is a pure grain, triple-distilled vodka and is filtered with charcoal to achieve maximum purity. [3]

  3. Alcohol in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev nearly doubled the minimum price of a bottle of vodka in an effort to combat the problem. [23] In 2012, a national ban on sales of all types of alcoholic beverages from 11 p.m. to 8 a.m. was introduced to complement regional bans. [24]

  4. Putinka - Wikipedia

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    Putinka (Russian: Путинка) is a brand of Russian vodka made by the Moscow Distillery Crystal company. Created in 2003 by Vinexem Brand Manager Stanislav Kaufman, [1] the brand plays upon President Vladimir Putin's name.

  5. Americans Love Tito’s Vodka, but These 8 Alternatives Are ...

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    A vodka drink. Absolut brands its Elyx vodka as the “luxury vodka” made from the winter wheat grown in southern Sweden and distilled in vintage copper stills from 1921.

  6. Opinion - Biden’s overdue sanctions on Russian oil are a slap ...

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    By sanctioning Russian tankers and producers in recent days — something that should have been done over a year ago — the president has caused oil prices to soar, climbing from a low on Dec. 6 ...

  7. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Vodka (Polish: wódka; Russian: водка; Swedish: vodka) is a clear distilled alcoholic beverage.Different varieties originated in Poland, Russia, and Sweden. [1] [2] Vodka is composed mainly of water and ethanol but sometimes with traces of impurities and flavourings. [3]

  8. Moscow Distillery Crystal - Wikipedia

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    The distillery employed 1,500 people and was planned to produce 600,000 state vodka buckets per year, however, only a week after opening plans were made to expand production due to unexpectedly high demand, and instead produced 2,100,000 (approximately 2.6 million decalitres) in its first year of operation.

  9. The great Russian butter robbery—and what it reveals about ...

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    The price of a butter slab has spiked 26% since December, reflecting how inflation is unraveling for the average Russian in Vladimir Putin's war economy.