Type : Vodka
ABV : 60
Producer : Diageo
Country : Russia
Size : 750ml
Description :

Smirnoff Sours is a line of flavored vodkas launched in 2014 featuring brightly colored bottles, similarly brightly colored spirits in the bottles, and intensely sweet-and-sour flavors based upon their flagship No. 21 vodka. They are designed to be served as a chilled shot. The Watermelon expression promises a "tangy apple flavor." They suggest taking pictures for of the "post shot sour face" as part of the "shot ritual."

Smirnoff has a rich heritage in vodka, though today the company is a owned outright by international conglomerate Diageo. It began with Piotr A. Smirnov in Moscow who was commissioned to produce vodka by the government after he was the first to filter the spirit in charcoal, removing impurities and making a consistent quality. It literally revolutionized the distilling world. After some success, the Smirnov family was forced to flee Russia in the revolution in 1917 when all private businesses were confiscated. Vladamir Smirnov adopted the French spelling of the name Smirnoff and from there began producing again. Smirnoff vodka, in 1934, became the very first vodka to enter the United States.

Type : Vodka
ABV : 60
Producer : Diageo
Country : Russia
Size : 750ml
Description :

Smirnoff Sours is a line of flavored vodkas launched in 2014 featuring brightly colored bottles, similarly brightly colored spirits in the bottles, and intensely sweet-and-sour flavors based upon their flagship No. 21 vodka. They are designed to be served as a chilled shot. The Watermelon expression promises a "tangy apple flavor." They suggest taking pictures for of the "post shot sour face" as part of the "shot ritual."

Smirnoff has a rich heritage in vodka, though today the company is a owned outright by international conglomerate Diageo. It began with Piotr A. Smirnov in Moscow who was commissioned to produce vodka by the government after he was the first to filter the spirit in charcoal, removing impurities and making a consistent quality. It literally revolutionized the distilling world. After some success, the Smirnov family was forced to flee Russia in the revolution in 1917 when all private businesses were confiscated. Vladamir Smirnov adopted the French spelling of the name Smirnoff and from there began producing again. Smirnoff vodka, in 1934, became the very first vodka to enter the United States.

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