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Legend of Kremlin Vodka
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"Premium Russian wheat vodka rested in traditional copper vats, claimed to be based on a 15th-century monastic recipe, supplied to Russian government institutions."
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Legend of Kremlin traces its heritage to a 15th-century recipe allegedly created by a monk named Isidor within the Chudov monastery in the Kremlin. The brand claims to use artesian well water and grain spirit processed through Russia's only traditional copper vats. The vodka has achieved notable status in its homeland, supplied to the Kremlin, the Duma (Russian parliament), and various federal agencies for official functions. Production is carefully controlled, with only approximately two thousand bottles approved daily. The distinctive book-shaped bottle design draws inspiration from a vintage Russian vodka carafe from the Potyomkin glassworks dating to the last quarter of the 16th century. Despite its prestigious positioning and luxury packaging, the vodka has received mixed reviews from international critics, with some noting it does not match the refinement of competing premium brands, though it remains respected within Russia.
Produced at ITAR Distillery using artesian well water and grain spirit. The vodka undergoes multiple distillations and is rested in traditional copper vats prior to bottling, a rare practice in modern Russian distillation. Thorough filtration ensures purity. The copper vat resting imparts subtle character while maintaining the neutral profile expected of premium vodka.

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