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Belaya Rus
TypeVodka
ManufacturerMinsk Kristall
Country of origin Minsk, Belarus
Introduced1993
Alcohol by volume 40
Proof (US)80
Related productsList of vodkas
Websitewww.belayarusvodka.com

Belaya Rus (Belarusian: Белая Русь) is a brand of vodka distilled in Belarus from a blend of premium hard winter wheat (25%) and rye (75%) using pure artesian water drawn from wells 300 m (1,000 ft) deep. The alcohol content of this spirit is 40%, (eighty proof), priced similarly to Smirnoff and Svedka. "Belaya Rus" literally translates as "White Ruthenia".

Awards

New York International Spirits Competition

  • 2013 Double Gold Medal and "Rye Vodka of the Year"

International Review of Spirits Competition: Beverage Tasting Institute of Chicago

  • 2011 Silver Medal and "Best Buy" Award with "Highly Recommended" ratings (89 points)

Other International Competitions

  • Best Belarusian Product of the Year in Russia 2006"
  • Best product of the Year 2003"

References

  1. "Belaya Rus Lux". Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2011-12-28.

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