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Baikal 40% 1L

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This vodka uses water from Lake Baikal, 25 million years old and the largest freshwater reserve in the world. The water of this lake has the particularity of being on average 3x more oxygenated than basic fresh water.

 

The water is drawn from a depth of 500m to guarantee a low level of microorganisms. It is then transported over 4400km to the city of Ulyanovsk, the city where Lenin was born, to enter into the composition of the vodka of the same name.

 

Engraved directly on the glass, Lake Baikal appears on the front of the bottle to offer us a unique product.

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CountryRussia
Distilled FromCereals
Water TypeLac Baïkal
FlavourNot Flavoured
Volume1L
Alcohol Strength40.0%
BrandBaïkal
TypeClassic Vodka

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This vodka uses water from Lake Baikal, 25 million years old and the largest freshwater reserve in the world. The water of this lake has the particularity of being on average 3x more oxygenated than basic fresh water.

 

The water is drawn from a depth of 500m to guarantee a low level of microorganisms. It is then transported over 4400km to the city of Ulyanovsk, the city where Lenin was born, to enter into the composition of the vodka of the same name.

 

Engraved directly on the glass, Lake Baikal appears on the front of the bottle to offer us a unique product.

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Baikal 40% 1L

Baikal 40% 1L

This vodka uses water from Lake Baikal, 25 million years old and the largest freshwater reserve in the world. The water of this lake has the particularity of being on average 3x more oxygenated than basic fresh water.

 

The water is drawn from a depth of 500m to guarantee a low level of microorganisms. It is then transported over 4400km to the city of Ulyanovsk, the city where Lenin was born, to enter into the composition of the vodka of the same name.

 

Engraved directly on the glass, Lake Baikal appears on the front of the bottle to offer us a unique product.

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