Youri Dolgoruki Vodka

Youri Dolgoruki Vodka is a Russian vodka, named after Duke Dolgoruki, the founder of Moscow. It is distilled at Moscow's oldest distillery, Cristall, the largest distillery in the country.

Product

The vodka is distilled four times according to a secret recipe, then mixed with natural glacier water which has been pre-treated to increase its purity. It is then filtered through Russian birch charcoal.

Youri Dolgoruki vodka is sold in a frosted-glass bottle, with an image of St. Basil's Cathedral visible on the back of the bottle through a see-through window in the packaging, along with an image of Yuri Dolgorukiy, who founded Moscow in the 12th century. The impression of St. Basil's is silkscreen printed in six colors, with two gravure-printed pressure-sensitive labels on top of the window and on the closure completing the motif.

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