Dubra (vodka)
Dubra is a popular brand of vodka originating from Latvia. It is known for its distinctive taste and high alcohol content, typically around 40%. The brand is owned by the Latvian company Latvijas Balzams, one of the largest beverage producers in the Baltic States.
History
The history of Dubra dates back to the early 20th century, when it was first produced by Latvijas Balzams. The company itself has a rich history, having been established in 1900. Over the years, Dubra has become one of the most popular vodka brands in Latvia and is also exported to various countries around the world.
Production
Dubra is produced using a traditional distillation process. The main ingredient is ethanol, which is derived from grain. The ethanol is mixed with water and then distilled to achieve the desired alcohol content. The vodka is then filtered multiple times to remove any impurities and to ensure a smooth taste.
Taste and Serving
Dubra is known for its clean, smooth taste. It is typically served chilled and can be enjoyed straight or used as a base for various cocktails. In Latvia, it is often served with traditional Latvian dishes such as smoked fish and rye bread.
Awards and Recognition
Over the years, Dubra has received numerous awards for its quality and taste. This includes gold medals at the International Spirits Challenge and the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
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