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Nikolai (vodka) is a brand of vodka that is produced in the United States. It is a popular choice among consumers due to its affordability and quality.

History

The Nikolai brand was first introduced in the 1960s by the Barton Brands company, which was later acquired by the Sazerac Company. The brand was named after the Russian Tsar, Nikolai II, reflecting the Russian origins of vodka.

Production

Nikolai vodka is distilled from grain, following the traditional method of vodka production. The distillation process involves the fermentation of grain, followed by distillation to increase the alcohol content. The vodka is then filtered to remove impurities, resulting in a clear, smooth spirit.

Varieties

Nikolai vodka is available in several varieties, including the original 80-proof vodka, as well as 90-proof and 100-proof versions. The brand also offers flavored vodkas, such as Nikolai Raspberry Vodka and Nikolai Vanilla Vodka.

Reception

Nikolai vodka has received positive reviews for its quality and affordability. It is often compared favorably to more expensive brands, and is a popular choice for mixed drinks and cocktails.

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