Russian Standard Gold Vodka 1.75L
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Description
Description
Russian Standard Gold Vodka 1.75L is a Siberian ginseng-infused Russian wheat vodka bottled at 40% ABV in a generous 1.75-liter handle format. The Russian Standard brand earned the prestigious Vodka Trophy at the International Wine and Spirit Competition, and the range has also collected a Gold Medal and 93-point score from Tastings.com, reinforcing its standing among serious wheat vodkas.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Russia | Style: Ginseng-Infused Wheat Vodka | Distillery: Livitz Distillery
Production & Heritage
Russian Standard was founded in 1998 by Roustam Tariko under the Roust Group umbrella, with production centered at the Livitz Distillery in Russia. The Gold expression begins with winter wheat harvested from the Russian steppes, which is distilled four times and then filtered four times through charcoal to strip away impurities while preserving the grain's natural character. What separates Gold from the core Russian Standard lineup is the addition of carefully selected extracts of Siberian ginseng — known in Russian tradition as "golden root" — which lends subtle herbal complexity and a richer mouthfeel than the flagship bottling.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: An immediate wave of vanilla cream rises from the glass, followed by soft cereal grain and a faint herbal undertone from the Siberian ginseng. The nose is clean and inviting, with none of the sharp solvent notes common in lesser wheat vodkas.
Taste: The palate entry is distinctly smooth with a full, round mouthfeel that coats evenly. Mid-palate, vanilla intensifies and the wheat grain delivers a satisfying chewiness that grips the tongue. Subtle sweetness and a whisper of herbal spice emerge as the spirit opens up.
Finish: Medium in length with a distinct chocolate note that lingers alongside residual vanilla. The texture remains soft through the close, and there is virtually no burn — a hallmark of the quadruple distillation and filtration process.
How to Drink Russian Standard Gold
Serve well-chilled and neat in a small stemmed glass to appreciate the vanilla-forward profile and herbal nuance; a single ice cube can further soften the texture without diluting the ginseng character. The 1.75L handle makes it especially practical for cocktail service. A Vodka Martini benefits from Gold's inherent smoothness and vanilla sweetness, reducing the need for excess vermouth. A Moscow Mule gains depth as the ginseng extract amplifies the ginger beer's spice. A White Russian is a natural match — the chocolate and vanilla finish in the spirit echoes the coffee and cream components seamlessly.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar for regular cocktail entertaining
- Hosting a chilled-vodka tasting alongside Nordic and Polish competitors
- Gifting a vodka enthusiast who appreciates an infused twist on a classic style
- Serving as the base spirit at a large gathering where volume and quality both matter
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Russian Standard Gold taste like? Russian Standard Gold delivers prominent vanilla cream and chewy wheat grain on the palate, finishing with a distinctive chocolate note and gentle herbal warmth from Siberian ginseng extract.
How does Russian Standard Gold compare to Reyka Vodka? Both are clean, well-filtered vodkas with a similar price positioning and smooth profiles, but Russian Standard Gold distinguishes itself with the addition of Siberian ginseng, which adds herbal complexity and a richer mouthfeel that Reyka's more neutral, Icelandic-spring-water character does not replicate. Reyka leans slightly more mineral and crisp, while Gold emphasizes vanilla sweetness and body.
Is Russian Standard Gold good for sipping neat? Yes — quadruple distillation and filtration eliminate harshness, and the ginseng infusion provides enough flavor interest to make it engaging when served ice-cold on its own.
Where is Russian Standard Gold made? Russian Standard Gold is produced at the Livitz Distillery in Russia, using winter wheat sourced from the Russian steppes, a grain region prized for its climate-hardened crops.
What foods pair well with Russian Standard Gold? Smoked salmon or cured fish complements the spirit's clean wheat backbone. Blini with crème fraîche and caviar is a traditional pairing that echoes the vanilla smoothness. Dark chocolate truffles mirror the chocolate finish. Mild, creamy cheeses like brie balance the herbal ginseng note. Lightly salted nuts also work well, amplifying the grain character.
What sizes does Russian Standard Gold come in? Russian Standard Gold is commonly available in 750ml and 1.75L formats, with the larger handle offering better value for frequent use or entertaining.
Is Russian Standard Gold worth the price? Russian Standard Gold positions as a mid-range wheat vodka that punches above its weight thanks to the ginseng infusion, IWSC recognition, and four-stage distillation and filtration — it delivers complexity that many higher-priced competitors lack at the same volume.
Why Russian Standard Gold?
The defining differentiator is the Siberian ginseng extract — a production step almost no other mainstream vodka employs — which transforms a clean wheat spirit into something with genuine flavor depth and a fuller body. Add the pedigree of an IWSC Vodka Trophy and a 93-point Tastings.com Gold Medal, and the quality case writes itself. The 1.75L format makes it one of the more practical high-volume options for anyone who wants a spirit that works equally well chilled neat or shaken into cocktails. In a category where many bottles compete on purity alone, Russian Standard Gold competes on character.
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