Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Vodka of the Kremlin Takes London Society and Their Events by Storm

The Vodka of the Kremlin Takes London Society and Their Events by Storm

New vodka shot is the new black in the Creme de la creme of London society.

(PRWEB) June 28, 2006

Adored by the Gliteratti and now the Toast of London Society it is rumoured to be a favourite of Jacobi-Anstruther-Gough, Tamara Mellon, Caprice, Jo Whiley, Michelle Collins, Frost & French, Julien Macdonald and Natalia Vodanova.

Kremlyovskaya Vodka, fondly referred to as "Kremly" by those who know it best, is a superb, premium authentic Russian vodka - the only kind in its class. This historic brand is handmade in tiny batches, using Russia's legendary winter wheat and nature's softest glacial waters. Distilled three times and purified nine times, Kremly has a distinctively smooth, clean taste - each drop guaranteed pure perfection. This treasured art of making superior vodka is a craftsmanship that has been passed down from generation to generation since 1699. Once “The Vodka of the Kremlin” it has now succeeded in winning the approval of the world's most discerning connoisseurs: the Russians.

To enjoy the superb taste and whole experience of Kremly, Russians use savoury bites and ensure that it does not go straight to their head. This trendsetting and historic ritual is now becoming a fashion statement amongst the Glitterati in London. Take a gherkin, dip it in sour cream, sample, dip it in honey and then consume. After eating the gherkin down a small shot of Kremly. This can be repeated again and again. Russians view this as a responsible way to drink vodka throughout their long cold winter days and evenings.

However, before sampling this ritual one must ensure they adhere to the Russian toasting:

Assign a member of the party to become the toaster. They will then pour the Kremly and announce the toast. The toaster looks each member in the eye, as they touch the bottom of their glass to the top of every other glass in the group……looking each member in the eye as they do so. Each member then says ‘Za zdarovye!’ (‘To your health!’) and takes their drink.

With this trendsetting vodka taking the market by storm the British way of drinking vodka with mixers will surely be a thing of the past.

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