Shustov vodka
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Nikolay Shustov
Shustov (Шустов) is a brand of Russian vodka. At the beginning of the 20th century, Shustov's Cognac was widely known and one of the most frequently advertised Russian liqueurs, with images appearing in major magazines and newspapers throughout Europe.
History[]
Nikolay Shustov , a 40-year-old merchant, started the company in 1863 with a small liquor distillery, based in the former farriery building on in Moscow. For about two years the factory stayed at that address, producing a limited range of pure alcohol and wine. According to government records from 1881, Shustov's products ranked 16th place in the alcohol market, with 18 employees and an annual production of 3,950 vodka buckets.
Sources[]
Type | Vodka |
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Manufacturer | |
Country of origin | Chernogolovka, Russia |
Introduced | 1998 |
Proof (US) | 80 |
Related products | List of vodkas |
- OST-Alco @ РОСПРОДМАШСЕРВИС
External links[]
- Shustov Cognac History @ Pinterest
- Shustov Vodka, TV ad @ YouTube
- Review @ Wine Enthusiast
Categories:
- Russian vodkas
- Russian brands
- Products introduced in 1998
- Distilled drink stubs