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Bars, liquor stores and even government officials are turning their backs on Russian-made and branded products – mainly vodka – in retaliation for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. CLICK HERE TO ...
Russian vodka accounts for only about 7% of the market ... spirit in America because you can infuse it with anything from raspberry to bacon. (I've had chocolate-infused vodkas.) ...
As people around the world move to boycott Russian products, one of the most iconic vodka brands will change its name. The company that owns Stolichnaya vodka announced that it is officially ...
Now that Russian vodkas are being pulled from ... Piedmont Distillers makes four varieties of this vodka — original, strawberry, raspberry and apple spice. They are made with 1,000 pounds ...
a movement to ditch Russian vodka among consumers. Vodka, however, is produced all over the world and is the best-selling spirit in the United States. According to Lisa Hawkins, Senior Vice ...
Russian-made alcohol is the latest target in the growing backlash against the country’s invasion of Ukraine. So far, officials in Ohio, Utah and New Hampshire have called on liquor stores to ...
Give it a gentle stir. In a shaker, combine Russian standard vodka, raspberry liqueur, lime juice and simple syrup. Shake well with ice and strain into a highball glass filled with ice.
The governors of Texas, Ohio and New Hampshire on last Saturday ordered state retailers to remove Russian spirits from their shelves, joining a trend of Americans targeting vodka, a ...