Beluga Noble Vodka 750ML
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Description
Description
Beluga Noble Vodka 750ML is a triple-filtered Siberian vodka distilled from malt spirit, bottled at 40% ABV in a 750ml bottle. What separates this expression from most premium vodkas is a mandatory 30-day resting period after distillation, a step that allows the spirit to settle and develop a notably smoother, more nuanced character. Reviewer Chip Dykstra of The Rum Howler awarded it a 90.5/100 Gold Medal rating, praising its refinement.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Siberia, Russia (Novosibirsk region) | Style: Rested Malt Spirit Vodka | Distillery: Mariinsk Distillery
Production & Heritage
Beluga Noble is produced at the Mariinsk Distillery, located in the Siberian heartland near the Novosibirsk region. The base spirit is distilled from malt and blended with artesian water drawn from deep Siberian wells, then filtered through a 10.5-meter birch charcoal column — a filtration column significantly taller than what most vodka producers use. What truly distinguishes the Noble expression is the addition of three natural ingredients — honey, oat extract, and milk thistle (Silybum marianum) extract — followed by the 30-day rest that allows these botanicals to integrate fully with the spirit before bottling.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens clean and inviting with soft lemon zest and light herbal notes. As it breathes, gentle malty sweetness and a trace of warm spice emerge.
Taste: The entry is smooth and lightly sweet, with vanilla and honey arriving first on the palate. At mid-palate, oat and citrus come into focus, lending a cereal-like richness uncommon in vodka. A soft peppery spice rounds out the peak without sharpness.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish carries lingering honey and sugar syrup sweetness alongside a faint malty undertone. The texture stays silky throughout, with no harshness or burn.
How to Drink Beluga Noble
Traditionally served well-chilled and neat in a small stemmed glass, which is the ideal way to appreciate the honey and oat nuances. A single large ice cube also works, slowly opening up the citrus and spice as the spirit dilutes. For cocktails, Beluga Noble shines in a Vesper Martini, where its malty backbone holds its own against gin and Lillet Blanc. It adds a honeyed dimension to a Vodka Collins that simpler vodkas lack. In a Moscow Mule, the oat sweetness balances ginger beer's bite more gracefully than neutral-profile competitors.
Best For
- Hosting a formal dinner where vodka is served chilled alongside caviar or smoked fish
- Gifting a spirits enthusiast who appreciates production-driven craft vodka
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile, cocktail-worthy premium vodka
- Exploring the differences between rested and non-rested vodka styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Beluga Noble taste like? Beluga Noble delivers a smooth, lightly sweet profile built around vanilla, honey, and oat, with citrus brightness and a soft peppery warmth underneath. The malt base gives it a cereal richness that sets it apart from neutral grain vodkas.
How does Beluga Noble compare to Grey Goose? Both occupy the premium vodka tier, but they differ in character: Grey Goose is made from French wheat and emphasizes a clean, neutral profile, while Beluga Noble uses Siberian malt spirit enriched with honey and oat extract, producing a noticeably sweeter and more textured pour. In head-to-head tastings, Beluga Noble has been noted for its greater depth of flavor compared to Grey Goose's subtlety.
Is Beluga Noble good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the 30-day rest and natural botanical additions make it one of the more rewarding vodkas to drink chilled and unadorned. Its honey-oat sweetness and silky finish provide enough complexity to hold interest on its own.
Where is Beluga Noble made? Beluga Noble is produced at the Mariinsk Distillery in the Novosibirsk region of Siberia, Russia. The distillery draws its water from deep artesian wells in the surrounding Siberian landscape.
What foods pair well with Beluga Noble? Smoked salmon or gravlax complements the vodka's malty sweetness. Blini with caviar is a classic pairing that highlights the honey and oat notes. Pickled herring matches well with the citrus and spice character. Mild soft cheeses like burrata echo the creamy texture, and dark rye bread with butter brings out the cereal undertones.
What sizes does Beluga Noble come in? The standard and most widely available size is 750ml, though Beluga Noble can also be found in 1L and 50ml miniature formats in select markets.
Is Beluga Noble worth the price? Beluga Noble positions as a premium vodka, sitting in the same price bracket as Grey Goose and Belvedere. The 30-day resting process, natural botanical additions, and 10.5-meter charcoal filtration represent production steps rarely found at this tier, making it strong value among premium vodkas.
Why Beluga Noble?
The 30-day post-distillation rest is the detail that earns Beluga Noble its place in the premium vodka conversation — it is a production step more commonly associated with aged spirits than with vodka. The addition of honey, oat extract, and milk thistle extract gives the spirit a layered sweetness and body that neutral-profile competitors simply do not attempt. Chip Dykstra's 90.5/100 Gold Medal rating reflects a vodka that rewards careful tasting. For drinkers who find most premium vodkas interchangeable, Beluga Noble makes a persuasive case that the category has more range than it often gets credit for.
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