Viru Valge

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Viru Valge
TypeVodka
ManufacturerLiviko
Country of origin Estonia
Introduced1962
Alcohol by volume 38%, 40%, 80%
Proof (US)76, 80, 160
Related productsVana Tallinn
Websitewww.viruvalge.ee

Viru Valge is a high-quality grain-based Estonian vodka produced by Liviko since 1962, making it the oldest vodka brand in the country.[1][2] It is produced from Estonian grain and groundwater prepared by coal filtration.[1][2][3][4] The hornblower has been the symbol of Viru Valge since its creation. The Viru Valge bottles are produced in the Järvakandi glass factory, which is located 85 km from Liviko.[2]

Varieties[edit]

Viru Valge comes in three degrees of alcohol content: 37.5%, 40%, and 80% vol.

Other varieties:[2][3]

  • Viru Valge Rukkilille peenviin (40% vol)
  • Viru Valge Special Anniversary (40% vol)
  • Viru Valge Cranberry (37,5% vol)
  • Viru Valge Watermelon (37,5% vol)
  • Viru Valge Cherry (37,5% vol)
  • Viru Valge Green Apple (37,5% vol)
  • Viru Valge Vägev (80% vol).

Awards[edit]

  • The SIP Awards 2016 – silver medal & Consumer’s Choice Award
  • The SIP Awards 2015 – gold medal[2]
  • The International Wine and Spirits Competition 2014 – gold medal
  • The International Wine and Spirit Competition 2013 – silver medal[1]
  • The International Wine and Spirit Competition 2010 – silver medal[1]
  • The Best Alcoholic Beverage 2010[1]
  • Approved Taste 2009[2]
  • Approved Estonian Taste 2000[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Viru Valge Wins Gold Medal in Prestigious London Competition". .foodingredientsfirst.com/.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Viru Valge, Liviko". Retrieved 2021-02-17.
  3. ^ a b "Viruvalge.ee. Viru Valge vodka.".
  4. ^ "Eurodrinks.com.au. Viru Valge "Estonia 100" Vodka 40%.".

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