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'''Kvint''' (short for: ''Kon’iaki, vina i napitki Tiraspol’ia'') is a ]- and ] distillery based in ], the city in Moldovan region of ] (internationally considered as part of ]). Locals consider Kvint a national symbol. Its factory is shown on the 5 ] banknote. '''Kvint''' (short for: ''Kon’iaki, vina i napitki Tiraspol’ia'') is a ]- and ] distillery based in ], the capital of ]. Locals consider Kvint a national symbol. Its factory is shown on the 5 ] banknote.


Founded in ], the company is the oldest still-operating commercial enterprise in the region. Founded in ], the company is the oldest still-operating commercial enterprise in the region.
It's annual production is approximately ten million liters of alcoholic drinks. Although most famous for its prize-winning cognacs, the company also makes wines and ]s. It is one of Moldova's largest exporters. It's annual production is approximately ten million liters of alcoholic drinks. Although most famous for its prize-winning cognacs, the company also makes wines and ]s. It is one of Transnistria's largest exporters.


Visitors to its factory can sign up for daily tours which end with a product taste sampling. Visitors to its factory can sign up for daily tours which end with a product taste sampling.
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Kvint (short for: Kon’iaki, vina i napitki Tiraspol’ia) is a wine- and cognac distillery based in Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria. Locals consider Kvint a national symbol. Its factory is shown on the 5 Transnistrian ruble banknote.

Founded in 1897, the company is the oldest still-operating commercial enterprise in the region. It's annual production is approximately ten million liters of alcoholic drinks. Although most famous for its prize-winning cognacs, the company also makes wines and vodkas. It is one of Transnistria's largest exporters.

Visitors to its factory can sign up for daily tours which end with a product taste sampling.

Kvint obtained ISO 9001-94 certification in 2000 and ISO 9001-2000 in 2003.

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