Russian Standard St Petersburg Vodka
Premium vodka made in St. Petersburg, Russia, is known as Russian Standard St. Petersburg. Dmitri Mendeleev launched the business in 1894. The Russian Steppes' winter wheat and Lake Ladoga's glacial water are used to make the vodka. It undergoes four distillations before being filtered using activated charcoal and quartz sand.
The flavor of Russian Standard St. Petersburg vodka is clear and smooth; there is no burn or astringency. It is slightly sweet and a little grainy. At 40% ABV, the vodka is bottled.
The flexible vodka known as Russian Standard St. Petersburg can be consumed neat, on the rocks, or in mixed drinks. The fact that it does not have a flavor that will overshadow the other elements in a dish makes it a suitable choice for cooking as well. Caviar, sushi, steak, chicken, fish, and shrimp are a few foods that go well with Russian Standard St. Petersburg vodka.
Depending on the bottle size and the merchant, Russian Standard St. Petersburg vodka is offered at a range of price ranges. A 750ml bottle typically costs around $20.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: 1894
- Founder: Dmitri Mendeleev
- Headquarters: St Petersburg, Russia
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stpetedistillery/ (5.7K followers)
- Website: https://stpetersburgvodka.com/