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On 12 Dec 2005 08:49:18 -0800, "riverman" wrote:
When I was in Latvia, I discovered that, among its countrymen, Stolichnoya was considered absolute bottom shelf vodka. It sold for pennies in the supermarket...literally; a 1-liter bottle, fresh from Russia, was about $1.50 US. The top shelf stuff sold for over $100 a bottle. The Russian guides in Kamchatka said Stoli was over-rated and wasn't that good. They recommended Putinka (named after Putin). It was $17 US per .75 liter. Not bad. Dave |
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Dave LaCourse wrote in
news ![]() The Russian guides in Kamchatka said Stoli was over-rated and wasn't that good. They recommended Putinka (named after Putin). It was $17 US per .75 liter. Not bad. For you Dave and others in the Boston area. There is a wonderful restaurant called Cafe St. Petersburg in Brookline (http://www.planet99.com/boston/restaurants/14634.html). Has about 100 vodkas from memory, including some homemade ones and an special horseradish vodka. Top notch Rooshun grub too. |
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