Stolichnaya vodka
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Stolichnaya (Russian столичная: "of the capital") is a Russian vodka produced from winter wheat in Russia's oldest distillery, using what the company says are pure glacial waters. It is filtered through quartz sand, then activated charcoal, and finally through quartz sand again. It is affectionately called Stoli.
Stolichnaya was first created in 1953 in Cristall Distillary in Moscow. Since 2001, Stolichnaya trademark has been an object of a dispute between the "Soiuzplodimport" (SPI) company and the government of Russia.
Types of Stolichnaya
- Stolichnaya 75 proof (red)
- Stolichnaya 80 proof (cristall or gold)
- Stolichnaya 100 proof (blue)
- Stolichnaya Elit
- Stolichnaya citros
- Stolichnaya razberi
- Stolichnaya cranberi
- Stolichnaya strasberi
- Stolichnaya vanil
- Stolichnaya persik
- Stolichnaya ohranj
External links
- STOLI.COM (http://www.stoli.com) - The official site for Stolichnaya Vodka