Beluga Noble Russian Vodka
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
  • floral
  • oatmeal
  • citrus zest
  • sweet
  • honey
  • grain
  • caramel
  • zesty
  • orange

Beluga

Noble Russian Vodka (1l, 40%*) *please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary

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A truly special Vodka worth your attention.

Synergy Group was launched in Moscow in 1999 by Alexander Mechetin to develop premium brands. Notably, in 2002 they collaborated with the Mariinsk Distillery to promote their new Beluga Vodka. Within a few years they had purchased the brand and distillery while acquiring dozens of Russian Spirits brands. The meteoric global success of the Beluga line inspired them to re-brand the entire company after their flagship product as Beluga Group. They currently own five production distilleries across Russia and distribute their quality products globally.

The Mariinsk Distillery is literally in the middle of nowhere. It’s located nearly two hundred miles from the nearest town in the middle of Siberian farmland where it has been distilling Vodka for more than one hundred years. And it is precisely this location that has shaped Beluga Noble Russian Vodka. They used 100% local Russian wheat that has been naturally malted. After fermentation and triple distillation, the Spirit is filtered through quartz sand, activated silver, and charcoal to deliver a silky smooth expression and cut to proof with water drawn from an 850-foot deep aquifer storing centuries of snow-melt. Finally, the proofed Spirit is rested for thirty days before bottling.

Rarely is a Vodka made with such superlative care.
*please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary California residents: Click here for Proposition 65 WARNING.
Appearance / Color
Shimmering Clear

Nose / Aroma / Smell
The aroma carries a light perfume of delicate floral notes over sweet oatmeal and a dash of citrus zest.

Flavor / Taste / Palate
The palate is exceptionally silky and delightfully coating with a light flan note with a tinge of honey sweetness and fresh milled grains.

Finish
The finish is clean, smooth, and satisfying.
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  • floral
  • oatmeal
  • citrus zest
  • sweet
  • honey
  • grain
  • caramel
  • zesty
  • orange
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Character Dogson
You won't impress the bartender by ordering Vodka-soda, but it's a good choice if you want to avoid unecessary sugar intake and make sure you stay hydrated when consuming alcohol.
Vodka can be made anywhere in the world and pretty much of any ingredient that contains starch.

For a potato-based Vodka, 12kg (26.5lbs) potatoes are needed to produce a single bottle.
It looks like potato chips and flavored Vodka are two things where the producers unleash their imagination. Bubble gum, fresh cut grass, pumpkin pie, marshmallow, and coconut water hardly begin to describe the many flavors of Vodka.
Seems that Vodka is a lightweight—quite literally. This clear Spirit actually weighs less than water. One liter of water weighs 1,000 grams, while the same amount of Vodka only clocks in at 953 grams.
Unlike its boozy brethren Bourbon and Scotch, Vodka can be made anywhere in the world. But it’s Eastern Europe that gets the credit for its birth. Just don’t ask Russia and Poland to get to the bottom of it—both argue that they masterminded the Spirit first.
The average life of a $50 bill in circulation is 55 months before it is replaced due to wear.
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Dog Dogson's Smartass corner
Character Dogson
You won't impress the bartender by ordering Vodka-soda, but it's a good choice if you want to avoid unecessary sugar intake and make sure you stay hydrated when consuming alcohol.
Vodka can be made anywhere in the world and pretty much of any ingredient that contains starch.

For a potato-based Vodka, 12kg (26.5lbs) potatoes are needed to produce a single bottle.
It looks like potato chips and flavored Vodka are two things where the producers unleash their imagination. Bubble gum, fresh cut grass, pumpkin pie, marshmallow, and coconut water hardly begin to describe the many flavors of Vodka.
Seems that Vodka is a lightweight—quite literally. This clear Spirit actually weighs less than water. One liter of water weighs 1,000 grams, while the same amount of Vodka only clocks in at 953 grams.
Unlike its boozy brethren Bourbon and Scotch, Vodka can be made anywhere in the world. But it’s Eastern Europe that gets the credit for its birth. Just don’t ask Russia and Poland to get to the bottom of it—both argue that they masterminded the Spirit first.
The average life of a $50 bill in circulation is 55 months before it is replaced due to wear.
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