Mamont Vodka is a Russian premium vodka of 70cl and 40% vol. It is a tribute to Siberia and its symbol, the Mamut Yukagir, unearthed in Yakutia in 2002 after 18,000 years under the ice.
Mamont Siberian Vodka uses water from the Altai Mountains, Siberian wheat, cedar nuts (mammoth diet base) and is distilled six times using siberian silver birch charcoal.
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Mamont Vodka is a Russian premium vodka of 70cl and 40% vol. It is a tribute to Siberia and its symbol, the Mamut Yukagir, unearthed in Yakutia in 2002 after 18,000 years under the ice.
Mamont Siberian Vodka uses water from the Altai Mountains, Siberian wheat, cedar nuts (base of the mammoth diet) and is distilled six times using birch pleatedo birch charcoal, providing a smooth taste with a sweet touch and a dry end.
Vodka Mamont celebrates the adventurous spirit of polar exploration; an inspiration to push more, travel further and discover more.
In 2002, a mammoth fang was discovered that appears from the melting of ice in the frozen tundra of Siberia. Upon hearing about this, a group of twelve explorers and scientists went to the place. Surprisingly, under the ice sheets they found a Mamont or Mamut that had been buried under the ice for 18,000 years.
In honor of this wonderful adventure and heritage found in Siberia, one of the 12 explorers brought Mamont vodka to life in the form of a mammoth fang. The most elegant vodka in Siberia, infused with the spirit of adventure, polar exploration and celebrates the epic moments of life.
The distillery where Vodka Mamont is made is called Itkul Distillery and is the oldest distillery in Siberia, founded in 1868 on the Itkul River, in the Altai region. Konstantin Platonov, a wealthy Russian scientist from St. Petersburg, founded the distillery together with Gregoriy Badyn, a merchant of the second alliance. Today, the Itkul distillery is the only Russian distillery that produces alcohol from pure malt.
Mamont Siberian Vodka uses water from the Altai Mountains, Siberian wheat, cedar nuts (mammoth diet base) and is distilled six times using Siberian pleated birch coal.
To carry out the design of the mamont vodka bottle, a mammoth horn was used to develop the bottle mold. The colors we find in the bottle are yellow, the color of a mammoth horn with an engraving with the map of Siberia on the cap and the white bottle, the predominant color in the landscapes of Siberia.
VIEW: Transparent, clean and crystalline.
AROMA: Soft and sweet notes.
FINAL: Mamont has a sweet touch and a very dry finish.
CONCLUSION: A vodka to drink alone, the most elegant vodka in Siberia, infused with the spirit of adventure.