Dimitri Vodka 375ML
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Description
Dimitri Vodka 375ML is a Russian-style grain vodka bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a convenient 375ml format. Produced and bottled in Great Britain by Luxco, this expression traces its origins to the 1970s and has built a following among drinkers who want a straightforward, mixing-friendly vodka without paying a premium.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Great Britain | Style: Russian-Style Grain Vodka | Producer: Luxco
Production & Heritage
Dimitri is produced by Luxco, a well-known American spirits company with a broad portfolio of value and mid-tier brands. Despite its Russian-style branding, the vodka is distilled and bottled in Great Britain using a grain-based recipe that dates back to the 1970s. That combination — a Russian vodka tradition executed through British production — gives Dimitri an identity distinct from most budget vodkas, which tend to be domestically produced in the United States. The grain base contributes to a clean, neutral character designed primarily for use in mixed drinks.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose is restrained and clean, opening with subtle fresh grain before a faint hint of citrus surfaces. There is very little of the sharp ethanol bite common to vodkas in this price tier.
Taste: On the palate, Dimitri enters soft and light-bodied with a neutral grain sweetness. The mid-palate stays lean and crisp, offering minimal complexity but reliable smoothness throughout.
Finish: The finish is short and clean, fading quickly with a mild warmth. A trace of dry grain lingers briefly before the palate resets, making it well-suited for back-to-back cocktail sipping.
How to Drink Dimitri
Dimitri is built for mixing. While it can be sipped chilled or over ice, its clean and neutral profile truly shines as a cocktail base. A Moscow Mule highlights the vodka's crispness against ginger beer's spice. A Vodka Cranberry (Cape Codder) lets the neutral character support the tartness of cranberry juice without competing flavors. A Screwdriver pairs naturally here, as Dimitri's subtle citrus note on the nose dovetails with fresh orange juice.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar for everyday cocktail mixing
- Hosting casual gatherings where batch cocktails are the focus
- Keeping a half-size bottle on hand for travel or smaller occasions
- Budget-conscious drinkers who want reliable quality for mixed drinks
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dimitri Vodka taste like? Dimitri Vodka has a clean, neutral grain flavor with mild sweetness and a crisp, smooth finish. It is intentionally understated, designed to blend seamlessly into cocktails rather than stand on its own with bold flavors.
How does Dimitri Vodka compare to Smirnoff No. 21? Both occupy a similar budget-friendly tier and share a neutral, mixing-first profile at 40% ABV. Dimitri distinguishes itself by being produced and bottled in Great Britain with a Russian-style grain recipe, while Smirnoff No. 21 is triple-distilled and charcoal-filtered with a slightly broader global production footprint.
Is Dimitri Vodka good for cocktails? Yes — cocktails are where Dimitri performs best. Its clean, neutral character makes it a reliable base spirit that lets other cocktail ingredients take the lead.
Where is Dimitri Vodka made? Dimitri Vodka is produced and bottled in Great Britain by Luxco, an American spirits company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. The brand has followed a Russian-style grain vodka recipe since its introduction in the 1970s.
What foods pair well with Dimitri Vodka? Smoked salmon and cream cheese canapés complement the vodka's clean grain notes. Pickled vegetables and cured meats work well alongside a chilled pour, following traditional Eastern European pairing customs. Light sushi rolls, particularly cucumber or avocado varieties, suit the vodka's neutral palate. Salted nuts or olives are simple accompaniments for casual sipping.
What sizes does Dimitri Vodka come in? Dimitri Vodka is available in a standard 750ml bottle as well as this 375ml half-size format, which is convenient for sampling or occasions that don't call for a full bottle.
Is Dimitri Vodka worth the price? Dimitri positions squarely in the value tier and delivers on its promise of a clean, mixable vodka at an accessible price point. For drinkers who plan to use vodka primarily in cocktails, it represents solid everyday utility without unnecessary spending.
Why Dimitri?
What sets Dimitri apart from the crowded field of budget vodkas is its somewhat unusual provenance — a Russian-style recipe executed through British distillation and bottling, a combination rarely seen at this price tier. The brand has been in production since the 1970s, giving it decades of consistency that many newer value labels lack. Its grain-based recipe delivers the neutral, smooth profile that casual cocktail drinkers rely on, and the 375ml format offers a practical entry point for anyone looking to try before committing to a full bottle. For straightforward, no-frills mixing, Dimitri remains a dependable workhorse.
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