Moskovskaya Vodka is indeed Russian. It proudly embraces its Russian heritage and is produced using the classic Russian method, which has been perfected over centuries. This ensures that the vodka embodies the authentic Russian vodka character that is loved and appreciated by vodka enthusiasts worldwide.
One of the key aspects that makes Moskovskaya Vodka truly Russian is the use of Russian spirit in its production. The spirit used is made from 100% select wheat, a staple grain in Russian vodka production. Wheat is known for its smooth and soft flavor profile, which contributes to the overall character of the vodka.
In addition to the choice of grain, Moskovskaya Vodka also pays homage to its Russian origins through the use of purified artesian well water in the distillation process. Artesian well water is renowned for its purity and pristine quality, and it is an important ingredient in traditional Russian vodka production. The water used in Moskovskaya Vodka is sourced from artesian wells, ensuring that only the finest water is used to create this premium vodka.
Triple distillation is another hallmark of Russian vodka production, and Moskovskaya Vodka follows this tradition. The vodka is distilled three times to achieve the desired level of purity and smoothness. Each distillation removes impurities and refines the vodka, resulting in a clean and crisp taste that is characteristic of Russian vodka.
As a sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to taste and appreciate a wide range of vodkas, including Moskovskaya Vodka. Its Russian authenticity is evident in every sip, as it captures the essence of classic Russian vodka. The smoothness, the clean taste, and the subtle nuances of flavor all contribute to its Russian character.
Moskovskaya Vodka is undeniably Russian. From the use of Russian spirit and select wheat to the utilization of purified artesian well water and triple distillation, every aspect of its production reflects the traditional Russian vodka-making process. Whether enjoyed neat, in a cocktail, or as part of a traditional Russian celebration, Moskovskaya Vodka embodies the spirit of Russia.