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The Russian liquor producer Ladoga Group has found an interesting niche for selling its Imperial vodka, offering the clear spirit in an excessively-ornamented, Fabergé egg-influenced packaging that’s large enough not only to contain 750 milliliter’s worth of the aforementioned vodka, but also four glasses cut from Venetian glass. The egg is made of metal alloy featuring 24-carat gold gilding and colored crystal flourishes, probably just go be tasteful. Meanwhile, the 12-times-distilled vodka produced with water from Europe’s largest freshwater lake, Ladoga Lake, and Russian wheat and rye is based off a recipe that was supposedly originally created in 1721 for the Russian Tsar Peter the Great.
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